Installing & Modding Assetto Corsa on Linux (Content Manager, CSP, SOL)
I tried to cover everything around Assetto Corsa setup inside of Linux. Hopefully it was simple to understand and you got everything working as intended.
Links from the video:
– Proton-GE –
– ProtonUp AppImage –
– ProtonUp Flatpak –
– Content Manager –
– Protontricks Flatpak –
– Custom Shaders Patch –
– Content Manager Fonts –
– (Track) Akina 2022 –
– (Car) Nissan Sileighty RPS13 –
– SOL –
– PP Filter SKY –
Songs:
– Forever young –
– Don’t stand so close –
– Night of fire –
– Save me –
Software used for this video:
– OBS Studio – Recording
– Shutter Encoder – Making Proxy files and compressing videos
– DaVinci Resolve Studio – Video editing
PC specs:
– CPU: Intel Core I3-10100F 4.1Ghz
– GPU: AMD Radeon RX580 8GB OC+
– RAM: 16GB 2667mhz cl16
– OS: Fedora 40 Beta (KDE)
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
00:18 – ProtonGE
00:42 – Steam & Assetto Corsa
01:12 – Installing Content Manager
02:19 – Linking “loginusers.vdf” from Steam to Assetto Corsa Proton prefix
03:42 – Protontricks & Custom Shaders Patch
04:42 – Configuring Content Manager
06:27 – Installing Custom Shaders Patch
06:50 – My basic CSP configuration
07:18 – My Video and UI settings
08:10 – Steering Wheel setup
09:21 – Selecting Car and Track for practice run
09:43 – My assist configuration
10:04 – Fixing font error
10:45 – Gameplay test
11:30 – Installing Tracks & Cars
12:43 – Selecting Car and Track for practice run
13:09 – Testing modded car and track
13:44 – Installing SOL
15:59 – Testing SOL
16:43 – Installing PP Filters
17:31 – Testing PP Filters
18:21 – Looking for Online match
18:41 – Online gameplay
21:40 – Outro
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