Motorsport Manager Endurance DLC Released

Paul Jeffrey

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Motorsport Manager has today received a sizable new update alongside the latest DLC drop - introducing endurance style racing to the management simulation.

Having very recently celebrated a year since making its public debut on the Steam PC platform, PlaySport Games and Sega have gone a long way towards producing what is an exceptionally well thought out and thorough racing management simulation. Having expanded on the initial open wheel formula style series that formed the basis of the original release, Motorsport Manager also covers the world of GT racing and now for the first time Endurance Prototype sports in the typical WEC / Le Mans style of racing.

Coming as a reasonably priced DLC to the main game, PlaySport have also bundled the Endurance DLC release together with a major free update to the core title, adding plenty of fixes and enhancements to the game as well as including a new 'Pit Crew' feature, designed to further engage the player in the world of trackside management.

You can check out the update changelog, DLC trailer and Endurance Series features below...

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Free update patch notes:
  • Players can now manage the speed and safety of their pitstops through the new pit crew feature
  • Pit crew members have 5 core stats: Tyres, Part Fixing, Refuelling, Front Jack and Rear Jack. Their stat levels determine the speed at which they can perform each task
  • Crew members will become fatigued after each race and will need to be placed 'In Recovery' to regain their stamina. Tired crew members are more likely to make mistakes
  • As well as time mistakes, there are now new, job-specific pit mistakes: Wrong tyre compound fitted, underfuelled, front and rear jack damage and part fixing red-zone increase
  • Catastrophic mistakes are new, rare mistakes that can drastically alter the outcome of a race. There are 2 catastrophic mistakes: Loose wheel and pit fire (only if refuelling is active)
  • If a pit fire occurs, there is a chance that the car will be retired from the race. Pit fire retirements can have a psychological impact on the driver
  • The pit crew can be automanaged by your mechanics. A mechanic's Pitstop and Concentration stats impact how effectively they will auto-manage your pit crew
  • Car cornering stats impacting the simulation have been re-worked to reduce emphasis on the top speed of the engine. This makes low, medium and high cornering speeds more dependant on the Front Wing, Suspension and Rear Wing
  • Driver form now has a larger impact in a race weekend's performance. During a race, a driver's form will fluctuate depending on their consistancy stat
  • A driver's current form is now displayed on their portrait during the race
  • Added a new x12 speed during races
  • Added a preference screen for the new x12 speed that allows players to customise when the game automatically slows down to show important events
  • Reworked the Tyre Heating chassis stat: Now, a high star rating will cause the temperature gauge to move away from the center slowly, but return quickly
  • New Part Design components
  • The mechanic's 'Part Fixing' stat now impacts both raceday part fixes and fixing parts when returning from a race weekend
  • Added keyboard shortcuts for engine modes, driving styles and swapping the camera between drivers
  • Weight Stripping is now a rule that can be voted in or out per series
  • Spec Parts can no longer be weight stripped
  • Weight stripping is now banded per series to improve balancing
  • Improved saving and loading during a race event
  • If autosave is enabled, the game will now save at the end of a race before returning to the frontend
  • Pit stop strategy now does not add a fixed amount of time to the pit stops, but instead adds a percentage of the expected time
  • Fixed instances where the driver "Sammy White" would appear in the frontend
  • New interview questions
  • New media messages
  • Reworked and rebalanced existing interview and media messages that were not triggering
  • New radio messages
  • Fixed an issue where the personality traits 'Boring Winner', 'Losing Hope' and 'Top of the World' were not triggering
  • The personality trait 'Media Trained' now removes more negative media-related traits if the target driver possesses them
  • Fixed a bug where new mechanic hire mails would be blank if the player was unemployed
  • Fixed an issue where AI teams would not be charged for mechanic and designer race bonuses
  • Fixed a bug where qualifying bonuses would be deducted three times if the series had three-stage qualifying
  • Improved how AI cars use the ERS system
  • Improved how AI cars refuel during a race
  • Improved how AI cars interact during the first lap of the race
  • Fixed a bug where temp drivers would retain previous morale debuffs and traits from working with other teams
  • Fixed an exploit where the player could press the ERS boost button as it breaks in a pitstop, leading to an infinite boost until the end of the race
  • Increased the rate at which drivers and staff improve when influenced by HQ buildings
  • Improved the regen system to have more varied 'drivable series'
  • Improved the AI team intelligence on when to build a new car part
  • Fixed a bug that was preventing the activation of corner cutting
  • UI improvements to front-end menus
  • UI improvements to the scouting screen
  • When refuelling, the player can now also add fuel in increments of 5 or click to fill the whole tank
  • Can now view each team's chassis supplier information from the Choose Team screen
  • Fixed an issue where the player couldn't click the 'traits' button in the post-race screen if no new traits had been assigned
  • Added the current track and the current layout information to the load setup popup
  • New 'Choose Series' screen
  • Updated the challenge medal icon
  • Optimised the 'Lap Chart' screen performance when loading for the first time
  • General performance improvements
  • New Personality Traits
  • New Achievements
  • New tooltips
  • The weight stripping reliability to performance ratio is now editable in the Championships.csv ( if set to zero the AI will not use the feature )
  • Each series now has 'restricted rules' which are editable in the Championships.csv. A 'restricted' rule can never be voted in by the player or AI in that series
  • Championships now handle having between 6 to 12 teams

Endurance Series DLC Key Features

Epic tests of man and machine
Go the distance, with a brand new two-class endurance championship to test your mettle. Keep track of your drivers’ alertness using the new stamina bar, and swap them out at the crucial moment.

New race lengths and rules
Drive over 90 minutes, 3 hours or even 6 hour epic races!

Six drivers per team
Manage a group and find the drivers with the strength, skill and stamina combinations to win you the race. Test your wits over average lap qualifying, picking two drivers per car and building the best average lap time.

Beautiful endurance cars
Take in the iconic curves and sleek lines as you guide your mechanical masterpieces to championship wins

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Be a part of the rivalry
Twenty-four cars compete in each race, jostling for lap times as they seek to win out over their greatest threats

New ERS options, new rolling starts and more
A new way of playing the game you love

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Embark on a fresh Motorsport Manager challenge with the Endurance Series. Take iconic long-distance cars for the ride of your life as you navigate epic distances with the goal of winning championships. Try two new competitions – IEC A and B – and meet new teams along the way. Experience new race lengths – 90 minutes, 3 hours or even 6 hours!

Manage six drivers per team as you strive to find the best combination of drivers to score you the best times. Manage a new layer of race strategy as you keep a careful eye on their stamina, and be prepared to make tough calls during the longest races yet. Design your machines with survival and speed in mind as you put them to the test in entirely new conditions.

New rules, such as average qualifying time, present a new challenge as you seek to build a team which outdoes the sum of its parts. Find consistency and the sweet spot for your drivers, allowing them to hit a state of perfect flow and become ‘Fired Up’, improving their lap times.

Tweak your car’s setup to focus on a particular driver, or seek to achieve a balance that takes in both styles. But above all: stop watching, start winning, take control.

The Endurance Series DLC can be purchased from the Steam Store HERE for £5.99.

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Happy to see endurance racing catered for in the new DLC drop for Motorsport Manager? How do you like the new content so far? Pleased with the game following its one year anniversary? Let us know in the comments section below!
 
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Eh.....Grand Prix World still had the most depth of all....
I don't get this. As great as GPW is, to say it still compares favourably to Motorsport Manager, especially with how far the latter game has come over the last 12 months, is a blatant example of wearing the rose tinted glasses.

The only thing GPW has over MM is the sponsorship and hospitality system. In every other area, MM is deeper and better, and sometimes it's not even a contest.
 
dunno. I guess game can be tweaked properly with some great mod, but so far.... there´s no such mod. I was hoping someone could make one.... but creating something which will be nice to play after few seasons? There isn´t one. Moding is not just painting cars.... and yes....i guess it´s good game for someone who only wants to race F1...but if you want to run career....in few seasons all tiers are so mixed, that have the same "reality" feeling like runing against many females in original game! I thought this game makes nice platform for developing, but i think moders are so restricted, that not much can be done....
 
I’m hoping for a mod as well, a mod for the Mac. More money, or at least more realistic money, so,etching to put you squarely in the middle of the pack, OR the option to start in the middle of the pack would be very good.
 
And a mod that works in getting rid of most of the female names in the game. A few females spread out here and there is fine, but during my GT career, of my mechanic, drivers and designer, I had one male person on my team but me. My second driver was male, everyone else, including the chair,and were female. Very unrealistic. The previous mod I downloaded didn’t quite work.
 
eh.... sadly, none of those are good. Some looks promissing in menu, but only shows one possible livery (for fresh team)....and crashes right afterwards....one, have such ugly models of cars in the menus that hurts my eyes... so, maybee i´m "vague" ... but i´m only asking if there´s a mod (which i believe egsists for single seaters) and only changes names to real world ones... or reduces female drivers for 70%. OK...we can have Danica or two... :thumbsdown:
 
If you watch just from the game aspect.... mod might be good, but soon as you open your car menu...or wanted to change livery....is very painfull to watch, sorry. I would even live with mod and original game cars. I know modding is not simple ...and takes time, but some single seater mods ---- are allready painted quite nice and accurate.
 
hmm... so this title is now on 75% sale on steam, which is pretty good deal

I'm curious if I should get it ? .. I remember playing it and it was quite fun, but I also remember that it had some major flaw which for me was why I never wanted to buy it ( for full price at least)

but now i can't remember what that was, and if it would bug me or not
 
Without knowing what flaw that was exactly I can't give you concrete advice one way or the other. That being said, the sale price is pretty cheap for how many potential hours you could rack up, even if we add the GT and Endurance packs to it. And I find that a lot of the negative steam reviews are actually invalid, because the players fool themselves into thinking that something is a problem with the game when it isn't.

It's not a bug-free game, and I'm hoping that Playsport comes back with one more patch before they officially say that they've moved on, but most of what's left in the code either doesn't affect gameplay or has it's workarounds.
 

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