Raceroom has been updated

Raceroom has released its latest update this year improving the FFB and some vehicle behaviors for next year.
Update details:
  • Download size = 351 MB
  • Client version = 0.9.0.915
  • Client BuildID = 4512421
  • Dedicated server version = 56.0.1062
  • Dedicated server BuildID = 4514536
Fixes:
  • Fixed a case where some steering wheels would not have any Force FeedBack due to their lack of support for square or sawtooth wave signals used since our last update for flatspots and curbstones.
  • Tweaked the default Force FeedBack settings for Direct Drive wheels by reducing damping, increasing rack percentage and scaling the maximum output.
  • When using a controller that has no wheel rotation (such as a gamepad), the Wheel Angle setting in car setup is now properly static instead of appearing to be changeable and then resetting itself.
  • Fixed a case where tyre pressure changes would sometimes not apply.
Content:
  • Sounds – Decreased volume of brake lock sounds
  • Porsche 911 GT3 R (2019) – Added more low frequencies to the cockpit sound
  • Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport – Improved default setup and raceability. Increased default FFB multiplier.
  • Turbo cars – Improved standing start performances (except WTCR, GT4 and GT3)
  • All cars – Reduced the big differences in default FFB multipliers, and reduced some extreme undertray friction values found on various older cars.
  • Formula RaceRoom 90 – Tweaks to AI performance
  • Formula RaceRoom X-17 – Tweaks to AI behavior
  • GT3 – Reduced drag for Nissan GT-R and tweaked gear ratios for the McLaren 650S. Tweaks to AI performance. Fixed some weird sound levels heard in the Corvette Z06.R GT3.
  • Group C – Improved feel through tweaks to the steering geometry
  • Group 4 – Tweaks to AI performance
  • WTCC 2013 – Fixed tyres getting punctured very easily from flatspots
  • Sachsenring – Modified the announcer sound sample as it was a bit repetitive with very accentuated “KOMMT der Daniel Keilwitz recht GUT weg”

See you on the track!


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