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There are three common reasons:
Sometimes the error is triggered by an outdated CSP version rather than the game itself.
The error message is a common issue typically encountered when using Content Manager (CM) or the Custom Shaders Patch (CSP) . It often occurs due to a version mismatch where the game's changelog file incorrectly reports an older version, or because the base game requires a "first-time setup" through the standard launcher. 🛠️ Top Fixes for the "Obsolete" Error
Try a different server. If all servers give the error, your EXE is the problem. If only one server gives the error, the server is broken.
Whether you are drifting on a Japanese mountain, cruising a highway with 20 friends, or competing in a GT3 league, v1.16.3 is your ticket in.
Here is exactly how to fix the Assetto Corsa obsolete error and get your sim back on the track. Why v1.16.3 is the Magic Number
The fastest way to trick Content Manager into thinking your version is correct is by manually editing the version number in your game files: Navigate to your Assetto Corsa root folder (usually found in SteamApps\common\assettocorsa Locate the file named changelog.txt Open it with Notepad or any text editor. At the very top, find the line that says (or any version other than 1.16.3). Change that number to and save the file. Restart Content Manager. Alternative Solutions If editing the changelog doesn't work, try these steps: Update Content Manager/CSP
If you’ve tried these steps and the error still pops up, let me know:
This is the most common manual fix. It tricks the software into recognizing the correct version.
However, the technical answer is:
Do not let a 3MB executable ruin your race night. Fix the version, hit the track, and remember: Assetto Corsa isn't dead. It's just waiting for you to update.
. This usually happens because the game updated to a slightly different version (like v1.16.4) that CM doesn't recognize as "current". Most Effective Fix: Edit the Changelog
There are three common reasons:
Sometimes the error is triggered by an outdated CSP version rather than the game itself.
The error message is a common issue typically encountered when using Content Manager (CM) or the Custom Shaders Patch (CSP) . It often occurs due to a version mismatch where the game's changelog file incorrectly reports an older version, or because the base game requires a "first-time setup" through the standard launcher. 🛠️ Top Fixes for the "Obsolete" Error
Try a different server. If all servers give the error, your EXE is the problem. If only one server gives the error, the server is broken. assetto corsa is obsolete v1.16.3 is required fix
Whether you are drifting on a Japanese mountain, cruising a highway with 20 friends, or competing in a GT3 league, v1.16.3 is your ticket in.
Here is exactly how to fix the Assetto Corsa obsolete error and get your sim back on the track. Why v1.16.3 is the Magic Number
The fastest way to trick Content Manager into thinking your version is correct is by manually editing the version number in your game files: Navigate to your Assetto Corsa root folder (usually found in SteamApps\common\assettocorsa Locate the file named changelog.txt Open it with Notepad or any text editor. At the very top, find the line that says (or any version other than 1.16.3). Change that number to and save the file. Restart Content Manager. Alternative Solutions If editing the changelog doesn't work, try these steps: Update Content Manager/CSP There are three common reasons: Sometimes the error
If you’ve tried these steps and the error still pops up, let me know:
This is the most common manual fix. It tricks the software into recognizing the correct version.
However, the technical answer is:
Do not let a 3MB executable ruin your race night. Fix the version, hit the track, and remember: Assetto Corsa isn't dead. It's just waiting for you to update.
. This usually happens because the game updated to a slightly different version (like v1.16.4) that CM doesn't recognize as "current". Most Effective Fix: Edit the Changelog
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