![]() Update 1.7.13 - XBox Series X - Fanatec Podium DD2 - FFB still not workingġ.8.16 hotfix - Severe lack of servers after updateĪssetto Corsa Competizione v1.8.16 hotfix update OUT NOW! So, your statement that use of Motec software is illegal and are supposed to pay for a license to open ACC native i2 logs is wrong.Īssetto Corsa Competizione v1.8.18 hotfix update OUT NOW!ĪCC PS4/PS5/XB1/XBX/S General DiscussionsĪssetto Corsa Competizione v1.8.17 hotfix update OUT NOW! Or (I would say, very likely) ACC will generate a native i2 Pro log file, that can be open, free of charge, with Motec i2 Pro, considering the probable nature of Kunos Motec license.Įither way, Standard or Pro, the use of native i2 log files generated by ACC will be great for all those that want to analyze the data and see where the setup can be improved and what driving techniques can be polished to achieve better track performance. So, ACC will have a Motec license and either will generate a native i2 Standard log file (I would say, unlikely), that can be open with the free Motec i2 Standard or, if that were to be the case, with a paid license of Motec i2 Pro, by those who would wish to have all the i2 Pro features If I had to guess, I would say that ACC will export native i2 Pro logs that we could import and analyze with i2 Pro, because, that way - by generating the i2 Pro log - a paid license will not be required, as Kunos will be licensed by Motec to have ACC generating a i2 Pro log file. Now, that doesn’t mean ACC would not export i2 Pro logs to be imported with Motec i2 Pro. ![]() Motec i2 Standard is free, therefore it can be used without any cost by ACC players who wish to analyze the data with Motec, but if ACC will only generate i2 Standard files. I believe there are apps and/or exporter tools found in the net, made by some users, that can convert log files from some sims (Iracing, rFactor2, etc) to then be imported with Motec i2, but those apps/tools are unlicensed software.īeginning with v.0.6, ACC will generate its own Motec log that can be used with Motec i2. With the required permissions, the log can be generated in sims and, then, opened with i2.įrom what I recall, before Kunos with ACC, only SimBin, with GTR and GTR2, had way of generating the log, by sort of a partnership/license with Motec. So, the issue is not the use of the software but the use of logs gathered with non-Motec data loggers, unless licensed by Motec. Motec i2 EULA states it’s not to be used with data generated by non-Motec devices or unlicensed 3rd party software. Motec i2 Pro requires a paid license to: open standard i2 log files (analyze logs with i2 Pro features), convert ASCII files into i2 Pro files, use i2 API (for instance, use of Excel or Visual Basic)ĭepending of the hardware, an upgrade can be required, which then saves i2 Pro log files and a paid license is no longer needed. Motec i2 Standard is made available to all Motec data loggers (hardware) and is free (it only opens i2 Standard files and only have analyses features of i2 Standard) Motec has other software than i2, like telemetry and race management. ![]() That hardware capture data logs that, then, can be read with Motec i2. Motec sells (among others) data acquisition hardware.
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