Project Motor Racing 2.0.0.5 patch released
Update 2.0.0.5 is live with general performance and stability fixes, plus a cockpit driver animation correction for the Mazda MX-5 Trophy.
We’ve logged Project Motor Racing 2.0.0.5, a small follow-up patch focused on issues raised after 2.0.0.4. Per the official update notes, this release targets performance, stability, and one vehicle-specific animation fix.
What changed
General
- Improved overall performance.
- Fixed a rare stability issue affecting some players.
Cars
- Corrected cockpit-view driver animations in the Mazda MX-5 Trophy.
For our league ops, we should confirm everyone is on 2.0.0.5 before race night, flag the Mazda MX-5 Trophy cockpit fix to drivers, and keep an eye on whether the reported performance and rare crash issue stop appearing in sessions.
From the changelog
Structured change list parsed from the official notes.
cars
- Project Motor Racing — Update 2.0.0.5 Update 2.0.0.5 is now live for Project Motor Racing. [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/45601812/fb7231ea5c06cd8b562fe541e0240494132f3024.jpg"] Following the release of Update 2.0.0.4, we have deployed a further update to address issues raised by the community. [h3] General [/h3] [*] Improved overall performance. [/*][*] Fixed a rare stability issue affecting some players. [/*] [h3] Art – Vehicles [/h3] [*] Corrected driver animations for when in cockpit view in the Mazda MX-5 Trophy. [/*] We appreciate everyone who has taken the time to share feedback and report their experiences. Your input has helped us respond quickly and continue improving Project Motor Racing. Thank you for your support. We hope you continue to enjoy Project Motor Racing.
Official sources
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