Quick Answer
Use the next-gen launch video to check racing line, braking points, camera, controller or wheel setup, and online rhythm. Use the video as motion context, not as a full route to copy. Capture the scene that answers the player problem, then move into the matching route, systems, map, or completion hub.
Watch Checklist
| Check | What to capture |
|---|---|
| racing line | Note the first scene that explains racing line, then turn it into an action or follow-up guide page |
| braking point | Note the first scene that explains braking point, then turn it into an action or follow-up guide page |
| camera setup | Note the first scene that explains camera setup, then turn it into an action or follow-up guide page |
| online start risk | Note the first scene that explains online start risk, then turn it into an action or follow-up guide page |
How To Use Pause Points
- When the first map, track, level, or region appears, write down the entry and revisit condition.
- When the first action, combat, driving, or system UI appears, record the input or decision players may misread.
- When the first failure risk appears, turn it into a common mistake and recovery note.
- If footage gives mood but no actionable information, keep it as source context instead of a final recommendation.
Follow-Up Split Priority
| Priority | Split this next |
|---|---|
| P0 | One common blocker as a single-question guide |
| P1 | Map, track, level, or region entry table |
| P2 | System, build, setting, or resource table |
| P3 | Patch, DLC, platform, or returner retest page |
Source Video
Related Reading
- Back to Assetto Corsa Competizione
- Video Guides
- Starter Route
- Systems & Builds
- Map & Quests
- Completion & Updates
FAQ
Why does this page start with one video?
The first goal is to make the video hub playable and useful. More boss, track, level, or timestamp videos can be added once they match a specific player problem.
Should I copy the video exactly?
No. Use it to confirm motion, timing, and order, then adjust for your platform, version, difficulty, save state, and current objective.