Codemasters’ latest installment of the F1 series has been updated to version 1.05 and has received a wide array of fixes but has not addressed the controversial curb related issues.
F1 2021 on PC and Playstation has moved to version 1.05. Currently, this update has been deployed only on PC and Playstation consoles, but Xbox users should receive the update shortly.
The update focuses mainly on mitigating issues that were causing the game to crash and Codemasters has made no mention in the notes about the curb issues we’ve seen lately from various social media accounts. Many users have posted videos of their cars being launched while driving over often imperceptible bumps with the car driving within track limits. This has created a split in the community, as many of the bumps only affect players when very wide, uncommon nearing unrealistic racing lines are taken. These unusually wide lines are not so wide that the game voids the lap, however, prompting some users to demand a fix while others encourage simply using racing lines more like what we see in real life.
For now, F1 2021 users will need to be content with improved stability. Be sure to let us know in the comments below whether you’re enjoying F1 2021.
F1 2021 on PC and Playstation has moved to version 1.05. Currently, this update has been deployed only on PC and Playstation consoles, but Xbox users should receive the update shortly.
The update focuses mainly on mitigating issues that were causing the game to crash and Codemasters has made no mention in the notes about the curb issues we’ve seen lately from various social media accounts. Many users have posted videos of their cars being launched while driving over often imperceptible bumps with the car driving within track limits. This has created a split in the community, as many of the bumps only affect players when very wide, uncommon nearing unrealistic racing lines are taken. These unusually wide lines are not so wide that the game voids the lap, however, prompting some users to demand a fix while others encourage simply using racing lines more like what we see in real life.
For now, F1 2021 users will need to be content with improved stability. Be sure to let us know in the comments below whether you’re enjoying F1 2021.
Patch notes
- Improvements to DLSS implementation.
- Resolved a crash that could occur after returning to a ranked lobby if the lobby had split.
- Addressed an issue where players could be split into a placeholder lobby when re-matchmaking in ranked.
- Rebalanced Prologue and chapter 9 of Braking Point on Hard difficulty.
- Addressed a crash when previewing items within the Podium Pass.
- Addressed a crash when Player 2 quits in Two-Player Career Player career while Player 1 is in an interview.
- Addressed a crash with UDP if the number of active cars was zero.
- Addressed a crash when editing colours of customisation items.
- Addressed issues regarding Ray Tracing on PS5. Ray Tracing has now been re-enabled.
- Addressed a crash that could occur when saving an F2™ highlight from Grand Prix mode.
- Addressed an issue where Two-Player Career could be locked to equal performance.
- Addressed an issue where players could be placed on sub-optimal tyres during an F2™ Sprint race.
- Addressed an issue where the game could briefly stall when passing the start/finish line in one-shot qualifying.
- Addressed an issue where only the lobby host would be notified that the Virtual Safety Car was ending.
- Added option to select Ray Tracing quality on PC.
- Disabled keyboards as an input device on Xbox to resolve an issue with detecting wheel inputs when re-assigning controls. This will be re-enabled once the underlying issue has been resolved with system firmware.
- General stability improvements.
- Various minor fixes.