F1 2018 Patch 1.06 Available - Patch Notes Here

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F1 2018 patch 1.06 is available now for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Check out the patch notes below.

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  • 2018 Car model and Livery Updates
    • Various livery and sponsor logo updates to teams
    • Updated McLaren nosecone
    • Updated Ferrari mirror mountings
    • Updated Force India sidepod turning vane geometry and steering wheel materials
    • Updated Renault front wing and rear wing endplates
    • Updated Haas sidepod turning vanes, mirror mountings and halo geometry
  • 2018 Vehicle Performance Updates
  • Players can now change AI difficulty between sessions
  • Updated DRS Detection zones for the 2018 Singapore GP
  • Updated Hungary and Singapore Track Map Videos
  • Fixed an issue where it was possible to have DRS use on incorrect parts of the track after using instant replay
  • Made some adjustments to the AI R&D Progression in Career
  • Achievements – “Every artist was first an amateur” should now unlock correctly
  • Fixed an issue where the player was being awarded an incorrect 10 place grid drop penalty instead of 5, for changing a gearbox in career
  • Fixed an issue where the player was being awarded a 5 place grid drop penalty instead of 10, for fitting an extra MGU-K, Control Electronics or Energy Store component for the 1st time.
  • Xbox One – Fixed Xbox Voice chat not working
  • PC – Global leaderboards are now showing in the Steam client
  • Multiplayer – Fixed an issue in multiplayer where the host was able to select re-start session after receiving terminal damage
  • Multiplayer – Fixed a deadstate issue for players starting OSQ when the host and secondary host are dedicated spectators
  • Multiplayer – Fixed an issue where cars would spawn on top of each other after joining in progress a OSQ session and then loading into a race.
  • Improved stability and various other fixes
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