The Crew Next Update Goes Live on February 12
The Crew Next Update Goes Live on February 12
Featuring several changes to fix major gameplay issues, while also adding a new PvP mode, here’s the full list of patch notes:
New Content
- New PvP mode: The new PvP mode is an elimination race with 10 new tracks available.
- New faction missions: Four new faction missions will be released with the patch on Thursday, February 12.
Fixes and Updates
Online
- The quick co-op feature has been improved, and several bugs related to joining sessions have been fixed.
- PvP lobby improvements
- Enabled browsing of players after selecting cars.
- PvP session improvements
- Matchmaking should now allow players to find more players quicker.
Statistics
- Fixed the issue that was causing statistics to display incorrect data and/or simply reset the data.
- Previous data will not be restored, but new statistics should not be lost anymore.
Awards
- Fixed an issue related to unlocking and tracking the progress of certain awards.
Challenges
- Fixed an issue related to progression on challenges.
Frame-Rate
- Improved frame-rate in cockpit view.
UI
- Fixed an issue when applying certain parts.
Friends
- Fixed an issue related to a friend’s presence in game – their status will be set to offline when they quit the game.
Cars
- Improvements and tweaking of several cars’ handling and speed.
- Buggy’s grip has been improved in order for it to be able to climb hills as other Raid cars.
- Fixed a bug where some cars were able to reach an extreme off-road top speed in reverse gear for: Bentley Continental GT, Cadillac Escalade, Abarth 500, Alfa Romeo 4C, Hummer H1 Alpha
- MINI Cooper S: Toned down the nitro and grip for MINI Cooper S.
- Lamborghini Murcielago: Grip slightly improved when using nitro.
Missions
- AI behavior in some missions improved.
- AI and police car behavior in chase missions improved:
- Opponent cars are now less aggressive, and they try more to follow players instead of taking them down.
Gameplay
- Modifications applied to the friction on side barriers in order to avoid wall-riding exploit.
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