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'Project Cars' Patch 6.0 and Full Patch Notes Out

Good news for all the fans of the motorsport racing simulator video game "Project Cars." Developer Slightly Mad Studios has already released Patch 6.0 for PC and PlayStation 4 while the Xbox One launch will happen within the next couple of weeks.

According to PlayStation Lifestyle, the update has already gone live bringing along with it several bug fixes and improvements that will step up the game's level of gameplay experience. It has brought general fixes along with new updates to the Online, Career, Controls, Vehicles, Physics and AI, and GUI and HUD aspects of the game.

The full patch notes have been released as well. They note that there have been new things added to the online aspect of the game like the host kick function, mandatory pit stop option and the ability to set the race length by time. The game will also now have the "Allow Ghosted Vehicles" option which allows the lobby admin to decide if he wants vehicles ghosted or not whenever they go the wrong route. A new dynamic race-end timer feature is also incorporated.

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Gamers can also expect to see some fixes for the Bentley Continental GT3, Ruf CTR3 SMS-R and Toyota GT86 Rocket Bunny. International Business Times noted that the game not only has the enhanced version of the Madness engine but also 74 drivable cars are included, together with more than 30 exceptional settings and at least 110 various courses.

The patch notes also revealed that the tracks like the Zolder, Donington, Ruapuna Park, Mojave and others have been updated with some fixes. The new patch will also bring improvements to the HUD position/rotation/scaling editor and gives additional custom VR settings system for the Oculus Rift.

Venture Capital Post also reported that the request of the fans have been heard as Slightly Mad Studios and Bandai Namco announced that they are also releasing the Japanese Car Pack which contains six Japanese vehicles.

"Project Cars" can be played on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows and Linux.

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