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WRC Generations Patch 1.4.25.1 Addresses a Few Gameplay Issues & More - Patch Notes

WRC Generations patch 1.4.25.1 is available now on Steam addressing a few gameplay along with the addition of Nvidia DLAA and DLSS support for compatible graphics cards.

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The patch is scheduled to arrive in January for console users since Kylotonn and Nacon will be closed for the holidays. Check out the patch notes below.

Gameplay
  • Fixed an issue with the hybrid launch control gauge.
  • Fixed an issue with TCS, where some power was lost at low speed if it was activated.
  • Fixed a display issue on brake disks under specific conditions.
Clubs
  • Fixed a display issue in Clubs leaderboards where it only showed the 10 best scores.
Controller
  • Fixed an issue with PS5 Dualsense Controller linked to “Rescale / Accelerate” setting. It should now be set to “ON” by default.
Nvidia DLSS
  • Nvidia DLAA is now available for compatible graphical cards, along with DLSS.
Leagues
  • Changed the lowest League name from “Beginner” to “Amateur”.
  • Fixed an issue when playing more than a single promotion/relegation animation in one instance of the game.
Livery Editor
  • Fixed an issue when exceeding 255 stickers in editor.

We posted our WRC Generation review last week and it delivers. Read it here.

A small tip for those new to the game, while all of what you find in career mode is important and will impact the genesis of your career in many ways, putting a focus on staff, especially a meteorologist, can be critical — racing on hard asphalt tires when it’s pouring outside isn’t ideal.

Career mode in WRC Generations is as deep as ever and now includes the new hybrid cars that require a different approach than before. For those looking for a deep and realistic offline option, WRC Generations will deliver just that and much more.

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