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Assetto Corsa Tarmac Rally Stage: St Jean to St Laurent

We all love a bit of rally, this Assetto Corsa Tarmac Rally Stage Mod features 11km from St Jean to St Laurent. Some say, that’s rally heaven!

This maybe one of the most exciting rally mods out there, this Assetto Corsa tarmac Rally stage mod from St Jean to St Laurent features 11km of road in the French Alps. Brought to you by SuperStage, this is one to keep an eye on.

Creators notes: 

  • two layouts with two separate sets of replay cameras, track maps etc
  • 24 pits for online play
  • accurate road elevation derived from LIDAR data recently made available by the French government
  • beautiful 3d model with terrain generated using professional software
  • 1.5 million vertex physical mesh with variable surface grip levels
  • full integration with latest version of CSP
  • lighting system optimized for use with both Sol and PURE
  • 3d trees instancing (please read the README.pdf in the track folder)
  • vertex ambient occlusion for each layout

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Gaming mods are a vital core part to the gaming industry, Assetto Corsa would not be the sim racing title it is today without them, F1 has seen its best sim racing cars through mods as well. Titles like rFactor and the Automobilista series have also had their fair share. When we see some of the great creations of cars, tracks, sounds and so much more, we really see how great the sim racing mod community is. Driven by passion and the need to create, the modding community shows some of the greatest designs in the sim racing genre.

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Darren Buckner

Darren Buckner

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