This week, Project CARS patch 1.4 was released to PS4 and PC versions of the game. The pack will include 12 tracks and we can safely assume that alongside all the free content that's being added, this will be a paid-for expansion. The developers have also revealed that the game's first track pack DLC will be available in July. Currently there are cars in certain classes that dominate any given race thanks to superior power, weight or handling characteristics, which doesn't make for a particularly varied field when all the drivers know there's only one car that can possibly compete.Īdditionally, new community-made liveries will be added each month, as will the previously announced individual free car. The last point about balancing is important for a game that surely hopes to take on the likes of rFactor 2 and iRacing when it comes to competitive online play. The new scheme includes periodic free updates that will add cars, "brand-new items" (which haven't been explained) and "improved balancing and defaults". Project CARS has re-branded its patch and content updates as Project CARS On Demand.
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