Assetto Corsa - Porsche Pack I (DLC)
Six iconic Porsches land in Assetto Corsa's laser-scanned playground, from a street-legal 718 Cayman S to the monstrous 917/30 Spyder. Serious sim content for serious drivers.
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About Assetto Corsa - Porsche Pack I (DLC)
If you own Assetto Corsa and have even a passing interest in Porsche, this DLC pack does exactly what it says on the tin: six cars, each one modelled with the obsessive attention to detail that Kunos Simulazioni built their reputation on. The lineup covers a wide range of eras and purposes. You get the relatively approachable 718 Cayman S and 911 Carrera S on one end, the road-going hybrid hypercar 918 Spyder in the middle, and then the full-on motorsport hardware in the shape of the 911 Carrera RSR 3.0, the legendary 935/78 'Moby Dick', and the utterly terrifying 917/30 Spyder. That last one is historically one of the most powerful racing cars ever built, and Kunos treats it with the respect it deserves. From a pure driving feel perspective, this pack punches hard. Each car has a distinct personality. The Cayman S is a great entry point if you are newer to sim racing and want something that rewards clean technique without immediately punting you into the barriers. The 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 is where the pack gets really interesting for wheel-and-pedal setups, because that classic rear-engine balance comes through in a way that a gamepad softens but a direct-drive wheel makes genuinely thrilling. The 917/30 is, bluntly, a weapon, and you should respect it accordingly. Hardware note: this DLC, like the base game, will respond to whatever input you throw at it. A gamepad works fine for the road cars. A mid-range wheel-and-pedal combo unlocks a lot more feedback on the racing machines. If you have a load cell brake pedal, the RSR and the 917/30 become significantly more interesting to heel-and-toe through slower corners. The game's force feedback implementation is one of the better ones in the genre, so any investment in hardware pays off here. The pack is not without limitations worth flagging. There is no campaign structure tied to these cars, no manufacturer challenges, and no guided progression. You drop into Assetto Corsa's free-roam, hotlap, and race weekend modes with these Porsches and find your own fun. That suits dedicated sim racers perfectly but may leave more casual players wondering what to do with, say, the 917/30 beyond pointing it down a straight and watching the speed numbers do alarming things. Multiplayer is online-only in AC's case, so the "four friends on the couch" scenario does not apply here at all. This is a single-player or online competitive purchase, full stop. For Assetto Corsa regulars, especially anyone who has put time into learning the Nordschleife or any of the historic circuits in the base game, these six cars add genuine replay value. The Porsche roster is historically significant enough that their absence from any serious sim garage would feel odd, and the quality of the modelling justifies the DLC's existence. If you are building out a long-term AC car collection, Porsche Pack I is a logical early stop. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Kunos Simulazioni
- Publisher
- Kunos Simulazioni
- Release Date
- Dec 19, 2014
