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Wreckfest Patch 1.43 Available - Patch Notes Here

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The latest Wreckfest game update is available now for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Check out the patch notes below.

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SYSTEM

  • (XB1/PS4) Title no longer frequently crashes upon launching.
  • (XB1) Tournament leaderboard events now function correctly.
  • (PC) Weekly and monthly tournament events are no longer capped to 1,000 leaderboad entries.
  • (PC) Entering Tournament Mode is no longer allowed in case restricted mods are detected.

CONTENT

  • Replaced an offending Little Thrasher paint job.
  • Fixed graphical glitches in Raiden RS side windows and default tires.
  • Fixed clipped Honey Pot garage icon.

GAMEPLAY

  • Fixed camera discontinuity issues, reducing flashes when changing vehicles and upgrades.
  • Fixed an issue that caused an heavily damaged car to turn into a mess of glitched geometry.
  • (PC) Scoring multiple hits in a quick succession now registers correctly.
  • (PC) In the tournament event details view, the player’s best score is always shown, even if leaderboards have not been updated yet.

AUDIO

  • Smoothened sound asset looping artifacts and improved stereo effect in player cockpit, hood & bumper views for Boomer & Boomer RS.
  • Fixed volume dip when accelerating very slooowly from idle RPM with Warwagon.
  • Adjusted Little Thrasher rev limiter effect for slightly sharper gating.
  • Added sound effect to Ring Of Fire on Hellride.

If you missed our Wreckfest review, make sure to read it here.

Wreckfest is the best demolition derby game ever. This is not your apologetic vodka ginger on a warm summer day. No, this is not the turbulent misery of a Fireball shot. No sir. This not Flatout or Burnout. This is Wreckfest, and it’s your smooth, refined whiskey soda meant to tickle the visceral notes of your palate.

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