Il Team Slightly Mad Studios, sviluppatore di Project CARS, ha rilasciato una nuova patch per la versione PC del neo simulatore di guida, sbarcato il 7 Maggio 2015 per PS4, Xbox One e PC.
Stando al changelog ufficiale, l’update mira ad aggiungere il supporto per l’ HTC Vive, oltre che risolvere alcuni bug più o meno critici. A seguire potete visionare la lista degli aggiornamenti applicati.
Virtual Reality
– HTC Vive support
– Gaze control implemented, providing hands-free interaction with the User Interface
– Mouse pointer control in HMD view implemented
– Photo mode is now fully functional
– Depth of Field effects now work correctly
– The game will now retain controller focus when the player removes the HMD
– Improved rendering system for Crepuscular rays and Sun flares
– Improved rendering of dirt and rain drops on Helmet visor
– Improved the default seat position
– Improved the default HUD position
– Improved default camera settings to prevent the car tilting independently from the player at steep inclines
– Fixed a refresh issue on the UI when returning from a race to the main menu
Other Fixes
– Nürburgring Combined
– Fixed an issue where a pit stop operation would fail to initiate correctly, leaving the car stuck in the pits
– Fixed the starting lights not working
– Fixed an issue with the pit-in trigger potentially initiating when the player is on the main straight
– Improved system for Opponent Labels
– Added support for the Thrustmaster TMX ForceFeedback wheel
– Fixed an issue with Fanatec wheels where at times it would cause dropped frames at the start of a race
– Fixed an issue with Fanatec wheels where LEDs and pedal rumble motors failed to work after a disconnect/reconnect
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