Assetto Corsa Evo root folder
Assetto Corsa Evo root folder
Basically the Assetto Corsa’s install folder. Linking it on your desktop will become super useful later when modding the game. How can you find it?
1. Open Steam and go to your library.
2. Right-click on Assetto Corsa Evo and select the Properties;
3. Select the Local Files tab and click on the Browse button;
4. The install folder opens in a File Explorer window;
5. Go in the parent directory (steamapps\common), right-click on the assettocorsaevo folder and select Send To > Desktop (link).
6. Done
If you changed the destination folder during the Steam setup, you should know where you installed the game.
Can I play Assetto Corsa Evo on Linux or macOs?
Yes, you can, but you may have to put some effort to make it work.
On macOS:
- Performance would be very bad in VR through emulation like Parallel. Just running the game on a screen would be bad through Parallel.
- Bootcamp is the best (and probably the only) solution. Even if in theory you port ACE to the Mac OS, you can have problems with the Force feedback (e.g., Logitech G25/27 doesn’t support FFB under several versions of Mac OS).
On Linux there are some alternatives:
- Install Steam from your distribution’s software application, log into Steam, enable Steam Play in the settings, restart Steam, install the game.
- Using Lutris, a free open-source gaming platform that installs and launches games from Steam automatically.
- Other options are: dual boot Linux-Win (but then what’s the point of using Linux?), use a virtual machine with Windows (really slow, huge loss of performance), use Wine (can be difficult to set up), or use Protontricks (it can potentially run very well, but it’s not worth the effort unless you’re ready to tinker with it and have a lot of patience).
And yes, you can host an ACE dedicated server on Linux, so multiplayer is possible. The CSP mod is a completely different story. It is not proven that it can work.
Credits:ACE Mods