Added the cinematic camera, which can be toggled by cycling through the camera modes when in game.Default wheel deadzones across all platforms now matched.General - PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC.More accurate vehicle windscreen reflections enabled.Fixed rain drops not appearing on certain custom liveries.The boost “200 HP Hybrid Boost” still remaining equipped to the 2016 Ford Fiesta OMSE Supercar Lites in race, even if player has set Boost back to “No Hybrid Boost” within Upgrades resolved.
Here’s the Project CARS 3 game update #2 patch notes:
This is a circuit that favours drivers who know how to get the best out of their brakes, and those who are both technical and super-aggressive. The other challenge is the curbs: make sure your setup is compliant enough so you’re not nervous running them because you’re going to be riding over those things all day (and night) long. If you’re timid on the brakes here, you’ll never be quick enough. This place will test your braking ability like few others-almost one quarter of an average lap will see you stomping the middle pedal-with a dozen or so spots that really benefit the last of the late brakers. The free Yas Marina Circuit has three distinct sectors-the super-quick and fun sweeps from the start down through from T1 to T7, the two long straights that follow, and the intense, difficult, right-up-to-the-wall section from T11 to T21.
Own three timeless Japanese legends of the street and track, all ready to be upgraded into epic race machines with full race conversion kits, along with dozens of customisation options, and 16 new legend-themed Events for your career. Slightly Mad Studios has released Project CARS 3 patch #2 today, along with the Legends Pack DLC ($9.99) and free Yas Marina Circuit.