NASCAR Heat 3 Patch #1 Arrives Tonight For Xbox One, Soon For PC & PS4 - Patch Notes Here

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The first major NASCAR Heat 3 patch is scheduled to arrive tonight for Xbox One, later this week for PC and sometime next week on PlayStation 4. Check out the patch notes below.

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  • Fix custom setups being allowed in lobbies that are not supposed to allow them.
  • Added Dale Earnhardt, Jr. to NASCAR Xfinity Series roster.
  • Improved force feedback for steering wheels.
  • Added option to enable centering spring for steering wheels. (PS4 and Xbox One)
  • Added option to play spotter through headphones. (PS4)
  • Added skid sounds when driving on dirt.
  • Career: Added option to sim races.
  • Career: Can choose paint job when driving someone else’s car.
  • Career: Added manufacturer display to sponsor cards.
  • Career: Added manufacturer description to agent recap.
  • Career: Can access car paint kit for custom cars.
  • Career: Can access the character editor from the career home screen.
  • Career: If you make the playoffs, you earn an invite to a team in the next league.
  • Career: display upcoming tracks when setting work plan.
  • Career: Tuning adjustments.
  • Performance improvements.
  • Fixed crashes in career mode.
  • Fixed tire wear at Eldora in dirt league.
  • Fixed issue where cars would occasionally appear all black in car chooser.
  • Fixed crashes in car editor and character editor.
  • Fixed wheels appearing without cars briefly at start of multiplayer races.
  • Fixed stages at the Roval.
  • AI: Adjust pitting behavior at some tracks.
  • AI: Various improvements.
  • UI: Various improvements.
  • Scaled down replay overlay art.
  • Fix slowdown during some challenges.
  • Other fixes and improvements.
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