It’s just a shame that there appears to be some teething issues, at least on PS5. Needless to say, with these upgrades, Assetto Corsa Competizione is simply a much more enjoyable game on next-gen consoles. When it comes to adaptive trigger support, however, it’s either not there, or it has simply failed to be particularly noticeable to us. There’s simply much more feedback given to you, immersing you in the action, such as one side of the controller rumbling when wheels mount chevrons. Of course, the best way to play Assetto Corsa Competizione is with a steering wheel, but thanks to haptic feedback playing with a controller is better than ever. On PS5 specifically, there’s also the addition of DualSense support. High frame rates really are beneficial to racing games, and the jump from 30 to 60 frames per second makes the action all the more responsive and enjoyable. What is very welcome, however, is the frame rate bump. They’re sharper, but lacking that certain something needed to impress. The visuals have indeed been spruced up, but they’re not not quite as good as you’d expect on next-gen consoles. There are some caveats though, as we’ve found going hands-on with the PS5 version. Needless to say, there’s never been a better time to jump into it. And now it’s made its way to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, allowing for sharper visuals, smoother frame rates and some other very welcome extras. Launched into Early Access on PC in 2019, Assetto Corsa Competizione has since been ported to PS4 and Xbox One, providing serious racing for those seeking it. If you’re into racing sims, chances are you’re familiar with Assetto Corsa Competizione, the official GT World Challenge video game.
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