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F1 2021 Patch 1.05 Available on All Platforms - Patch Notes

F1 2021 patch 1.05 is available today for PC and PlayStation consoles. Xbox users will have to wait a little longer. The latest update addresses many issues, including game crashes and improvements to DLSS. Check out the patch notes below.

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UPDATE: (8-2) The patch is now available on all platforms.

  • 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 colors of customization 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 tires 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.
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