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New Star GP Adds Hot Lap Mode, Logitech G29 Wheel Support and More - Patch Notes

A new free update has arrived today for New Star GP adding Hot Lap Mode, support for the Logitech G29 steering wheel and more. Hot Lap is an entirely new game mode focused on setting the fastest time on one lap of any track in the game. Outpace your opponents’ ghost-cars and claim your place on the Steam leaderboards.

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Steam users can access the update immediately, while console players can expect it to arrive very soon. Check out the patch notes below for all the details. New Star GP is currently on sale for $17.99 on Steam until June 16 with “Very Positive” reviews. We also enjoyed it!

ADDED

  • – Option to switch speed readout from MPH to KPH.
  • – Support for Logitech G29 steering wheels.
  • – Big eye option for characters

IMPROVED

  • – The “Win a GP with broken components” achievements now include front and rear wings.
  • – Nose Cam is now rigidly fixed to the nose of the car rather than slightly independent of car direction.

FIXED

  • – Issues with selected character when playing CHAMPIONSHIP MODE.
  • – Puddles not appearing when it rains in the Tutorial.
  • – Issues with the race confirmation message in CHAMPIONSHIP MODE.
  • – Game locking up going into the 2020s Cote D’Azur GP.
  • – Missing pit wall news before races.
  • – No background showing for start lights.
  • – In the 2010s, incorrect Caspian Sea time trial track configuration was being loaded.
  • – Persistent damage in CHAMPIONSHIP MODE can now be enabled and disabled properly.
  • – Tyre wear no longer persists between championship rounds when damage is disabled.
  • – All CREATION MODE settings now persist between launches of the game.
  • – Boost power no longer varies with framerate.
  • – Ultrawide support beyond 21:9
  • – Better support for auto-selection of controller on launch

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