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F1 22 Developers Reveal Top Community Issues and Upcoming Fixes - Cross-Play & More Tracks Coming Later This Year

F1 22 developers have revealed the most important community issues that are currently being investigated along with fixes that will be addressed in upcoming patches. Several larger updates are expected later this year, including the Sports Update, cross-play and additional F1 22 tracks.

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Currently Investigating

  • AI straight line speed after slow corners
  • AI can backout on overtakes too easily
  • Heusinkveld pedals have a 50% brake deadzone
  • Quick Practice over-wears the entire Power Unit
  • Inability to use radio commands after using Flashback in certain circumstances
  • Inconsistent force feedback when using a controller (PC)
  • Sponsor contract lengths can be exceptionally long after an auto-renewal
  • Tyre temperature above blanket temps when starting Formation Lap
  • Sponsor logos do not appear in replays on the Player Car
  • Driver number 23 is incorrectly available for use

Fixes For Upcoming Patches

  • Sector timings not displaying
  • Broken barriers at Baku – Turn 19
  • Broadcast Safety Car causes all AI to pass and sometimes receive DSQs
  • Tyre temperatures reset when pausing the game in Multiplayer
  • Little to no force feedback when using Logitech G920/G29/G923
  • Excessive DNFs at Baku when using Simulation Damage (My Team)
  • Excessive ICE/MGU-H wear when using automatic gears
  • Involuntary head movement when braking and accelerating in VR
  • Flying lap can cause damage on Baku – Turn 15
  • Engineer incorrectly states DSQ’d cars are still running
  • Engineer refers to Racing Point
  • Engineer stops replying to certain questions

The team mentions these are not the only issues being looked into and encourage gamers to visit the F1 22 Technical Issues board or submit F1 22 Bug Reports here.

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