F1 2018 Patch 1.05 Available For PC, Later This Week For Consoles - Patch Notes Here

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F1 2018 patch 1.05 is available now for PC users, tomorrow for PlayStation 4 and later this week for Xbox One. Check out the patch notes below.

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General

  • Interviews – Option included to turn off or extend the interview timer – you can find this option in Preferences -> Gameplay Settings -> Press Interview Time Limit.
  • Fixed an issue where race fuel load was insufficient to finish a race after using the race strategy practice program in a restarted practice session – NOTE: This fix will only apply after you go to the next Race Weekend. You may also have to complete a Race Strategy Practice Programme for it to take full effect.
  • PC – Fixed issues with Thrustmaster T300 wheel.
  • PC – Game now works with AMD Phenom CPU’s – (without the need to use the Beta workaround) NOTE: These CPUs are below minimum specifications to run the game and are therefore not technically supported, so you may still experience some performance issues.
  • Updated the Abu Dhabi tyre compound selections.
  • Fixed a crash when fast forwarding an instant replay.
  • Re-balanced Medium Traction Control Settings.
  • Fixed an issue where AI team mates could become stuck queuing in the pit lane.
  • Updated the Baku track map to include all DRS detection zones.
  • Improved game stability and various other fixes, including fixing the most common crashes on PC and PS4.
  • Fixed a crash that occurred on the last corner of Shanghai.
  • PC – Fixed an issue where resolution changes cause partial black screens during cut-scenes.

Multiplayer

  • Fixed an issue where hosting a lobby after leaving a classic race resulted in some players being locked to soft tyre compounds
  • Fixed an issue where a dedicated spectator who is a client can get de-synced information for pit lane status in the position list
  • Fixed a crash when spectating qualifying sessions
  • Improved game stability and various other fixes
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