Time to get downloading, with the RaceRoom 2020 WTCR Car Pack and Update 0.9.2.29 both available now. We previously featured the new WTCR cars when they were previewed by Sector 3 Studios. But the pack is now on sale for £16.37, with cars currently priced at £3.44 each, including the new Renault Megane RS TCR and Cupa Leon Competicion.
The RaceRoom 2020 WTCR Car Pack also includes all the teams, regular drivers and some wildcard entries to the series last year, including paintschemes for Cyan Performance Lynk & Co, Zeno Motorsport Services, Engstler Hyundai, Comtoyou Racing and more. And you can find it via the official RaceRoom store.
But even if you’re not investing in the new cars, there’s also a sizeable update to download with improvements to the racing sim as a whole, plus lots of individual tweaks to a host of car classes and individual vehicles. It also has a number of AI improvements on specific tracks and even turns.
RaceRoom Update 0.9.2.29 Changelog
Update details:
- Download size = 1.7 GB
- Client version = 0.9.2.29
- Client BuildID = 6291963
- Dedi version = 72.0.1261
- Dedi BuildID = 6291978
Changelog:
- Fixed a case where the player could end up blocked upon trying to leave a server after finishing a race while other players are still not done.
- Pit limiter – Made sure the game is more lenient towards the speed of a player car under AI control in the pitlane.
- Sounds – Reduced volume of ground scraping effects by 4 dB.
- Controllers – Added a profile for another variant of the Logitech G923
- Aquila – Dampers tuned to improve handling over bumps
- Audi TT cup – Dampers tuned to improve handling over bumps
- BMW M6 GT3 – Dampers tuned to improve handling over bumps
- Chevrolet Corvette Z06R GT3 – Reduced engine heating, increased radiator cooling
- DTM 14/15/16 – Fixed tyre compounds disparity. All 3 seasons are now on the same hard compound base.
- DTM 2020 – Increased trail and scrub radius
- Formula RaceRoom 90 – Increased mechanical trail to 30mm, up from 17.5mm, Increased scrub radii, Rebalanced dampers (equalised front/rear usage splits)
- Formula RaceRoom X-17 – 5 engine maps added
- Group C car class – Set mechanical trail to 22.5mm, Rebalanced dampers equalised front/rear and high speed usage, Stopped overheating
- GT1 car class – 5 engine maps added
- GT2 car class – Balanced dampers high/low & front/rear
- GT3 car classes – Reduced fuel use disparities across all car models
- GT4 car class – Rebalanced dampers (equalised front/rear use splits),
- KTM X-bow GT4 – Added 1 extra tooth to final drive ratio
- Nissan Skyline Group A – Dampers tuned to improve handling over bumps
- Volvo 240T Group A – Dampers tuned to improve handling over bumps
- Porsche 911 GT3 R (2019) – Attempt at fixing a tendency for the cockpit camera to end up offset on one side.
- Porsche 911 RSR – Increased adjustment range for camber angles and spring selection
- Porsche 934 RSR – Dampers tuned to improve handling over bumps
- Porsche 964 Carrera – Dampers tuned to improve handling over bumps
- Silhouettes car class – Increased mechanical trail, Raised roll centres, Increased anti-squat, Increased rear geometric camber gain, Re-balanced dampers for equal front/rear low/high balance
- WTCC 2013 – Increased radiator cooling for all cars
- WTCR car classes – Raised front damper high-speed threshold, lowered rear. Better bump absorption, tweaks to tyres to increase the pace drop off after the first 10% of wear
- Aragon – Fixed a bad cut corridor detection in turn 3, Resolved overly strict T14 cut corridor, Nudged around some AI cut corridors to stop AI curb abuse
- Bathurst – Tweaks to AI speed and raceline
- Daytona Road Course – Reduced AI speed in the apex of turn 2, prevented AI from veering to one side during rolling starts
- Hungaroring – Tweaks to AI’s raceline to reduce their tendency to abuse track limits.
- Imola – Tweaks to AI’s raceline so they don’t run wide before the last turn
- Norisring – Tweaks to AI’s lap 1 behaviour in T1 and T2.
- Sepang – Fixed inconsistent cut corridor detections all around the track, fixed missing HUD maps.
- Twin-Ring Motegi – Moved the spawn location of time attack and private qualifying sessions
- Zolder – Moved the spawn location of time attack and private qualifying sessions
- Fixed an issue with rolling starts in multiplayer where cars under AI control would try to avoid the car of a disconnected player ahead.
- Fixed a bug in single player races where pressing “R” for instant replay during a race start procedure would result in a skipped first lap.
- Fixed a dedicated server issue that wouldn’t report incident points for disconnected clients.
You can download Raceroom Racing Experience on the PC for free via Steam. Some additional content is available via Steam, but everything can be purchased via the official game store.
Keep up with all the latest RaceRoom news, updates and eSports articles, here. And check everything available for free and via paid DLC with our RaceRoom car list, and RaceRoom track list.
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