Slightly Mad Studios has released a new update for the PS4 version of their Motorsport racing simulator title, Project CARS. Though the update was released on PC a few days ago, while Xbox One users will get this update next week. The patch notes are different for various platforms.

According to the changelog of this update, it is kind of big as it has a total size of 6.9GB on the PS4 and brings improvements and fixes to some portions of the game including Vehicles, Tracks, Audio and some other. You can have a look at the full patch notes of this update below.

Project CARS

Project CARS Update 9.0 Patch Notes For PS4:

Vehicles

  • Aston Martin GTE – Adjusted the AI suspension damper rates down to better handle curbs
  • BMW 2002 SW – Adjusted default setup for better drivability. Adjusted optimum temperatures and heating to move the optimum running temp closer to 180F. Adjusted cockpit camera position.
  • BMW 1M SW – Changed transmission to sequential, paddle shift to match the 3D model
  • BMW 2002 Turbo – Speed adjustments for player and AI for better match in the Vintage racing class.
  • Formula Renault 3.5 – Raised collision mesh and adjusted default setup for better curb behaviour. Adjusted various other setup items to make player drivability better. Upped tire temperature build-up to get the tires more in the optimum range to use more of the intended grip with the default tire pressures and setup.
  • Ford Escort, Mercedes 300SEL – Balanced the speeds better against the new BMW Stance Works car for the same class. Slight improvements in available grip through moving them into better optimum heat/grip range. AI speeds changed to match.
  • McLaren F1 GTR: Fixed an issue where parts of the car would clip through other parts when damaged.

Tracks

  • Road America – New race line and corridor tweaking. The main goal was to keep the AI off the curbs so heavily, as with the massive alligator teeth here cause the stiffer car fits and lifting off the throttle.
  • Silverstone Classic – Fixed an issue that caused the game to dramatically slow down and at times crash during pitting in a multiplayer race.

Tires

  • Reworked some vintage tires to get a better average temperatures increase, resolve severe flat spotting, localized overheating and too-easy punctures which were being reported.

Audio

  • Ford Falcon – Reworked the vehicle sounds to a closer match of the real car.

Controllers

  • Fanatec – Fixed CSRE second d-pad issue.
  • Thrustmaster – Fixed a crash bug when using the T500 wheel.

Project CARS was released for PC, PS4 and Xbox One on May 7, 2015. The game is developed by Slightly Mad Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game was originally planned to release for PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii U, but these versions were later cancelled due to some reasons.

Let us know if you’re seeing any improvements after this update or not in the comments below.

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