A relatively small download of 1.2 GB is available as a new RaceRoom update fixes some visual issues with cars. Specifically, some of the new Super Touring DLC and GT3 cars, along with the GTR1 and GTR2 class.
It also includes general graphic changes to reduce grass particles generation, and increase how fast they dissipate, which should help things run better, along with other additional stability fixes.

None of the issues would impact too much on your racing experience, but would potentially niggle you once you spotted them. And especially if you’re streaming or capturing photos and videos. Such as an occasionally milky windshield on the BMW M4 GT3, which was also shared by the Porsche 911 GT3 R (992). And the Porsche also had an issue with the front splitter disappearing when you viewed the car from a distance.
RaceRoom Update 0.9.2.35 Release Notes:
- Audi A4 ST – Fixed an art issue on the left mirror that was not fully painted
- BMW 320i E36 ST – Fixed an art issue on the bonnet on lower LOD
- BMW M4 GT3 – Fixed an issue that made the windshield appear milky under certain sun angles
- GTR1 cars – Art improvements
- GTR2 cars – Art improvements
- Honda Accord ST – Improved gold on livery #05
- Mercedes AMG GT3 – Fixed a bad warp of the front emblem when the car had damage
- Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) – Fixed the front splitter not showing from a distant camera, fixed an issue that made the windshield appear milky under certain sun angles
- GFX – Reduced grass particles generation and increased their dissipation rate
- CODE – Additional stability fixes spawning from end user reports
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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