: Thanks to its high-quality model, it is a frequent star in Assetto Corsa cinematic edits and "No Hesi" style cruising videos. How to Get the Most Out of It
: Since the V2 Edit has high steering torque, you may want to slightly lower your Force Feedback (FFB) gain to avoid "clipping" during high-angle drifts.
The "V2 Edit" isn't just a simple facelift; it’s a comprehensive overhaul designed for competitive tandem drifting.
: A more aggressive engine note that provides better acoustic feedback, helping drivers time their shifts and throttle blips more accurately. Performance on the Track
: Version 0.1.79 or higher is recommended for the best lighting and physics calculations.
The is a high-performance, community-favorite modification—most prominently known in the Assetto Corsa drifting scene—designed to push the limits of virtual car physics and visual realism .
Building on the foundation of the original Osina build, the V2 Edit focuses on refined suspension geometry, improved tire physics, and a sleeker aesthetic that bridges the gap between pro-drift specs and street-style aggression.