
Fixed inability to select anyone below P12 in Spectator Mode.Fixed Player Label corruption upon restarting a race.Fixed shiny vinyl when using gloss base.Fixed double audio when quitting during the 3-2-1 pre-race countdown.Arguably the most noteworthy of the new fixes will be the CTD fixes and difficulty updates, although Thrustmaster T-GT wheel owners can now use their peripheral within the title thanks to the addition of support for this slightly older force feedback wheel. So, what is new so early into the life of this fresh new title? Well, the changelog notes are certainly pretty substantial, as Slightly Mad Studios look to react quickly to any outstanding issues within the game that became apparent post launch.


You can cruise around, race, perform stunts, your choice.Update time, the first one as well - yes, Project CARS 3 players have something new to download the next time they fire up their copy of the somewhat controversial game, as Slightly Mad Studios have deployed a brand-new update to the new title across both console and PC versions of the title.

Playground – Do whatever you want in this sandbox mode. Best Lap Challenge – the player with the best lap wins. Stunt Showcase – score points to impress the crowd by doing tricks and jumps. Takedown – use your weapons or power-ups to take down enemies. Battle Race – this is a race but with the addition of weapons. Get to enjoy the six game modes available: Race – where you get to compete with others and see who is the fastest. There are also 20 different tracks to choose from as well. You can choose from Cruz Ramirez, Lightning McQueen, Jackson Storm and many others. Choose from over 20 different characters that are completely customizable. The ultimate and not to mention the cutest racing experience is in the palm of your hands with Cars 3: Driven to Win. Cars 3: Driven to Win is a racing video game developed by Avalanche Software and published by Warner Bros.
