It’s pretty easy, to be honest! In Content Manager, where you choose all of the session’s settings (car, track, etc.), you can choose a “RACE” option next to “PRACTICE” tab. After that, you can choose the number of cars. For the touge, you should turn off the “practice” option or whatever… Anyway, then you choose the car/s you want to race against by adding them one by one and choosing their quantity. Then, you just click “DRIVE” like usual and you’re in. Although all of this is pretty easy, there are guys who’ve modded in a “Touge” AI or “Drifting” AI as they call it. I still haven’t tried that since i haven’t had the time though.
Yeah, I am. Mainly since i play on controller… I try and use throttle and braking control to steer but in hairpins like this, where I don’t have enough speed, I just rip the handbrake!
@@project-raiu i see personally Im trying to learn to do it with a first gear downshift. The rear wheels lose traction and i can get back on the throttle really fast this way
@@ghostpepper7069 Yep, that’s the best way, i think… It’s just that I hadn’t gotten used to doing it on hairpins at the time i made this vid. Nowadays, I try to use the handbrake to lock my turn-in angle after sliding the car. This way, it provides stability. Idk tho, everyone has a different driving style, i guess.
@@danik_1417 I guess so, man. But to be honest, it's kinda hard. Even if you initiate it right, you don't know if you'll land it. Assetto's physics make it even harder... 😅👍
Mainly, I have to say the original AI works well enough with almost any map but here’s a more in depth answer: It’s pretty easy, to be honest! In Content Manager, where you choose all of the session’s settings (car, track, etc.), you can choose a “RACE” option next to “PRACTICE” tab. After that, you can choose the number of cars. For the touge, you should turn off the “practice” option or whatever… Anyway, then you choose the car/s you want to race against by adding them one by one and choosing their quantity. Then, you just click “DRIVE” like usual and you’re in. Although all of this is pretty easy, there are guys who’ve modded in a “Touge” AI or “Drifting” AI as they call it. I still haven’t tried that since i haven’t had the time though.
Nice video man! Love finding new Assetto Corsa cinematic creators. Dropping a sub for sure 🤩
Thanks, man! 👍
The mix is very good, thanks for the great music. Have a nice day
Hope you have a nice day too! 👍
Those cinematic shots are beautiful!! Good music choice too!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the vid! 👍
jeeeaaaze i love the line you took
I'm waiting for more of these videos bro
More to come! It's been kinda hard to get footage recently... School exams and everything.
@@project-raiu I see
How can i setup the AI?. Great video btw beautiful cinematic
It’s pretty easy, to be honest! In Content Manager, where you choose all of the session’s settings (car, track, etc.), you can choose a “RACE” option next to “PRACTICE” tab. After that, you can choose the number of cars. For the touge, you should turn off the “practice” option or whatever… Anyway, then you choose the car/s you want to race against by adding them one by one and choosing their quantity. Then, you just click “DRIVE” like usual and you’re in.
Although all of this is pretty easy, there are guys who’ve modded in a “Touge” AI or “Drifting” AI as they call it. I still haven’t tried that since i haven’t had the time though.
Damn! Are you using the handbrake for these hairpins?
Yeah, I am. Mainly since i play on controller… I try and use throttle and braking control to steer but in hairpins like this, where I don’t have enough speed, I just rip the handbrake!
@@project-raiu i see personally Im trying to learn to do it with a first gear downshift. The rear wheels lose traction and i can get back on the throttle really fast this way
@@ghostpepper7069 Yep, that’s the best way, i think… It’s just that I hadn’t gotten used to doing it on hairpins at the time i made this vid. Nowadays, I try to use the handbrake to lock my turn-in angle after sliding the car. This way, it provides stability. Idk tho, everyone has a different driving style, i guess.
Where is the jump?
Yeah, I didn't really try doing the jump, since the chances of doing it right and landing it is pretty much 50/50... 😅
@@project-raiu git gud
I'm joking
@@project-raiuif you train, everything will definitely work out, I will wait for the same video with a jump bro
@@danik_1417 I guess so, man. But to be honest, it's kinda hard. Even if you initiate it right, you don't know if you'll land it. Assetto's physics make it even harder... 😅👍
@@project-raiuIt turned out well anyway
How did you get the ai to work on a touge?
Mainly, I have to say the original AI works well enough with almost any map but here’s a more in depth answer:
It’s pretty easy, to be honest! In Content Manager, where you choose all of the session’s settings (car, track, etc.), you can choose a “RACE” option next to “PRACTICE” tab. After that, you can choose the number of cars. For the touge, you should turn off the “practice” option or whatever… Anyway, then you choose the car/s you want to race against by adding them one by one and choosing their quantity. Then, you just click “DRIVE” like usual and you’re in.
Although all of this is pretty easy, there are guys who’ve modded in a “Touge” AI or “Drifting” AI as they call it. I still haven’t tried that since i haven’t had the time though.
@@project-raiu thanks, yeah they work on some maps and on others they just stay in the pits lol