Mercedes-AMG Hypercar: A Perfect Example Of Assetto Corsa's Creative Community

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The Mercedes-AMG GTP is a fictional top-class endurance racing car. Image: MaxStdtDesigns
The world of motorsport has always been, and will always be, full of what-ifs. Especially when it comes to manufacturers getting involved. One what-if that has been somewhat brought to life within sim racing is the debut of Mercedes on a Hypercar grid in the world of Assetto Corsa.

Mercedes-AMG has been a big player in the world of GT3 racing for a long time, with various iterations of its AMG GT3 and now its GT3 EVO. What has never seen the light of day is any form of Hypercar program. Until now. Mod creator MaxStdtDesigns has taken it upon themselves to bring to light a concept that would fit right at home with any of the top classes of endurance racing, the Mercedes-AMG GTP E-Performance LMH.

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The Mercedes-AMG is at home on any of the circuits that either IMSA or WEC visit. Image: MaxStdtDesigns

Whilst this car is fictional, for now, the mod is more than capable of running alongside other Hypercars competitively. If nothing else, it is a fantastically modelled car that would be a great car to use as grid filler if you really do not get on with driving fictional vehicles. However, we implore you to give this one a try!

The model is entirely custom-made with flowing body lines and sharp angles, reminiscent of its fellow Hypercar compatriates. The front end looks to be adapted from the GT3 car, and although not too similar, it is enough for it to be recognisable. On the surface, this may seem unimportant, but consistency for fans of the AMG racing brand is vitally important, as it is for fans of any racing brand.

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The bare carbon front-end of the Mercedes Hypercar. Image: MaxStdtDesigns

The shape is a beautiful rendition of the Hypercar mould with substantial wheel arches that reach halfway up the windscreen. Whilst this looks great, visibility from a realistic driving position is certainly less than ideal. With some messing around in the FOV menu and seating position, however, it is more than usable, and a great racing experience is ready to be had behind the wheel.

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The rear end is dominated by the aggressive diffuser and curved rear wing plates. Image: MaxStdtDesigns

Finally, the rear end of the car. The attention is immediately drawn to the unbelievably aggressive diffuser, dominating the rear picture of the car. The solid brake light, spanning the length of the bodywork, is also a significant feature, with the indented rear wing plates giving it that iconic Hpercar profile. Overall, the design of this car is ten out of ten; it is a true work of art.

How does the Mercedes-AMG Hypercar drive and sound?​

Driving this car is a pleasure. Considering the limitations of Assetto Corsa compared to sims like Le Mans Ultimate when it comes to accurately simulating how these complicated computers shrouded in a car's bodywork tick, this mod does a fantastic job.

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Detailed Interior with matching driver suit and gloves

The force feedback feels excellent and strong, with plenty of information being fed through the wheel. The immersion level inside of the cockpit, despite the car not being based on a real car, is also very impressive. The one problem with the car is the sound.

Unfortunately, a large majority of Assetto Corsa mods suffer from this sound issue, but the noise feels like it is missing a few decibels of bass. In the grand scheme of things, this is not a big issue. However, it is something to think about when comparing how the car competes against its competition across all of the criteria.

Outside of this sound issue, the rest of the car does an outstanding job. As mentioned above, the feedback is excellent, and the modelling on both the inside and out is top-class. There are also 4 ERS modes that you can switch between in-game by assigning a button to 'MGU-K Increase and MGU-K Decrease.

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The entire selection of liveries is included in this packed mod for Assetto Corsa. Image: MaxStdtDesigns

Overall, this is a fictional car in a real classification of racing cars. This mod will not be for everyone, but for those who do enjoy it and appreciate it, the car is ready to be slotted into your grids for free right here on OverTake.gg.

What do you think about this fictional Mercedes-AMG Hypercar? Is it something that you could see brought to fruition one day in an actual series? Or is it destined to stay as a concept? Let us know in the comments down below!
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Yes, but the problem is they can create physics that could not humanly be possible or just doesn't exist, even making the car fly perhaps! Where do you draw the line, as we would then start to enter into SciFi etc and if you want to do that there are plenty of games like that already. Isn't sim racing all about simulation of real-world automotive functionality?
Oh my god, i bet you havent tried the mod and are complaining lol. It feels like a fantastic addition to real world hypercar sim racing. It drives better than the AMS2 hypercars. Some of you really need to stop commenting before trying something.
 
Yes, but the problem is they can create physics that could not humanly be possible or just doesn't exist, even making the car fly perhaps! Where do you draw the line, as we would then start to enter into SciFi etc and if you want to do that there are plenty of games like that already. Isn't sim racing all about simulation of real-world automotive functionality?
Why people want to create artificial barriers in a sandbox game is beyond me. There is a literal airplane for Assetto Corsa so you can fly around Monza. There is an Amazon Cardboard Box that sounds like a Vintage F1 car. And there are faithful recreations like the VRC Formula Alpha 24. You pick, you choose. It's not either this or that. You seem to be under the impression that a mod you don't like would harm the mods you like, but rest assured, it won't. You can install the stupidest meme mod and the RSS GT3 car willl drive exactly the same as before. I know, it's baffling.

Oh, and by the way, the Merc's lap times around Spa seem pretty pretty close to the ones people achieve in LMU with similar cars.
 
Yeah that's really cool to say. But eh, textures from RSS? Can you also show which textures and what else exactly was stolen? If your accusation is not correct, it is a very sad reaction.
It was a sarcastic comment, since the immensely intelligent admins at rss discord deleted all the messages about the car and gave a warning to everyone mentioning it because they "stole rss textures".
 
What do I think about this fictional Mercedes-AMG Hypercar? For free? I think we are very fortunate to have access to such content in Assetto Corsa.
I find fascinating that someone decided that it could be fun to have a AMG entry in a line up of Hypercars. The model looks great, very professional, very plausible. It drives fine, physic performance are spot on.
Will I download and drive it? Who cares? Probably not, as I prefer "real" content.
Thank you @MaxStdtDesigns for the mod and Thank you @Connor Minniss for the detailed article.
 
Now why would I want to drive a fictional car? I don't know anyone in my network who would! It's all about realism and the opportunity to experience what really is out there.
You know you're just playing a videogame, right? None of them are real. Even "the same" cars in different games / physics engines will drive different. Heck, even the same cars in the same game / physics engine will drive differently if each of those "same cars" were created by different developers/modders. None are real.
 
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I tested the mod.
Fantastic.
As good as professional production . Well done !

Just a question. Why Cosworth on the wheel ?
A guess, but in IMSA if it were to run as a GTP class car it would be required to run a spec wheel. All the LMDh car in GTP run the same Cosworth wheel. In WEC they can switch to a bespoked one if they want, I am not sure if Porsche/BMW/Cadillac all does, I know BMW has a different wheel in WEC. Curious if the Aston will need to use the wheel because its the first LMH car in GTP.
 
I tested the mod.
Fantastic.
As good as professional production . Well done !

Just a question. Why Cosworth on the wheel ?
Perhaps they are 'suggesting' the cars compete in IMSA rather than WEC and thus hope to avoid any nasty Cease & Desist letters from MSG lawyers.
 
Thanks a lot for making us this fantastic car available for free.
I will try it for sure.
The design of the car is beautiful.

I tested the mod.
Fantastic.
As good as professional production . Well done !

Just a question. Why Cosworth on the wheel ?
Thanks for your comment ! Because Cosworth is the wheel maker (CCW MK3), at least can be skinned to if needed
 
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Yes, but the problem is they can create physics that could not humanly be possible or just doesn't exist, even making the car fly perhaps! Where do you draw the line, as we would then start to enter into SciFi etc and if you want to do that there are plenty of games like that already. Isn't sim racing all about simulation of real-world automotive functionality?

Because putting a 3D model of a real car in a video game guarantees accuracy, right? Do you only drive a "real" car on a track it's raced at for "real," with competitors it actually raced against, for real?

You can make a Cadillac DPi fly just as easily as a fictional design. The logo on the tin has nothing to do with how realistic a simulation something is, it's just eyecandy. At the end of the day you're not driving a race car, you're still just playing pretend with toys in your living room.

A racing sim is not "all about" anything. It's a video game. It's about whatever you want it to be about. Telling other people how they should enjoy their hobbies is ridiculous.
 
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I was talking about Hypercars, and that car was not an Hypercar. I guess you don´t understand very well what you read.
Hypercars never existed then of course but "hypercars" are the spiritual successor to those le mans cars back then, can't you read between the lines or are you that square minded?
 
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Hypercars never existed then of course but "hypercars" are the spiritual successor to those le mans cars back then, can't you read between the lines or are you that square minded?
That always bothered me. They got onboard with the name because of all the positive connotations they got from it, then completely ignored the meaning behind it. I was really hoping that the modern breed of top line prototypes would all be based on road going cars, and the only ones I can think of are the upcoming Valkyrie and also the Glickenhaus, if I am not mistaken.
 
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