rFactor 2 | New Ferrari GTE and GT3 Update Available

Paul Jeffrey

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A new update for the Ferrari 488 GT3 and GTE cars within rFactor 2 has been released.

Deployed today and available the next time the player restarts their Steam client, the two new content updates for rFactor 2 brings a small selection of changes and improvements to both machines.

The larger of the two hotfix updates focusses on the recently released Ferrari 488 GT3 EVO 2020 car, which came out as a standalone DLC for the simulation back on Wednesday last week.

Ferrari 488 GT3 v1.21
  • Fix for wrong pit stop strategy, fuel tank capacity, and fuel consumption
  • Adjusted ambient occlusion in cockpit
  • Re-introduced brake bias read out to in-car dash
  • Fixed wiper animation on triples side screen (multiview only)
  • Showroom shadow fix
  • AI pace slightly reduced
  • Fixed rear window rain effect
  • Fixed missing Upgrades.ini in .mas file
Ferrari 488 GTE v1.73
  • Fixed wiper animation on triples side screen (multiview only)
  • Adjusted ambient occlusion in cockpit

Both updates are available to download now.


rFactor 2 is available now exclusively on PC.

Want to know how to get the best from the simulation? Head over to the RaceDepartment rF2 sub forum and open up a new thread today - let our epic community be your guide!

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And surprise-surprise! The rF2 club is on the ball with some GT3-Sprint action on Friday! Perfect chance to test the new Ferrari in a two-race evening at Portland!
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If you don't have a GT3, you have failed your simulation. It's the fashion^^.

It's like Far Cry with all the games afterwards that exploited the beaches with more or less success.

Maybe one day we'll come back to steam car games.
 
The aussie RF2 club is also putting together a Bentley vs Ferrari GT3 battle at Road America on Sunday. Come test these beasts, all premium members welcome.

 
And surprise-surprise! The rF2 club is on the ball with some GT3-Sprint action on Friday! Perfect chance to test the new Ferrari in a two-race evening at Portland!
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Its a great shame 911 doest support haptic feedback via simhub, particularly for wheel slippage!!!!!!
 
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