
Now to go to ACC and record some sample data to finish the setup process.Reopen the MoTeC software and you should now see the ACC workspace available to select.Place this copied file into “documents/MoTeC/i2/Workspaces”.Go to “documents/Assetto Corsa Competizione/MoTeC/Workspaces” and copy “base_ACC”.
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(64 bit)” and then follow the install steps. Visit the MoTeC site and download the “Motec i2 Pro V1.

Here is a step by step guide to the initial set up of the MoTeC software: To download MoTeC there are a few simple steps, first, note that all ACC users have access to the full pro version as this is only for personal and noncommercial uses. Using the MoTeC for ACC will allow a driver to further improve their car, develop a set up for all situations, and learn some real-life car handling lessons along the way. So what relevance does this have to ACC and your own driving? With the strive for ultimate realism, Kunos has given all the users of ACC the ability to translate in-game data to real-life representations that can reflect the same information you would see if you had collected data in the race car on the track. Race engineers then use this information to turn data and numbers into real-life setup changes that tailor the car to a driver’s preferences.

The information collected from the car, such as brake pressure, throttle application, or damper rebound, is translated to visual interpretations of data such as line graphs or histograms. The software at the root of it is a data collection tool that collates and displays information in a readable and understandable format. MoTeC is a tool used by a number of real-life race teams to set up their race cars to have the optimum setup and extract the final few tenths of pace from their car.
