Tony Stewart’s All-American Racing arrived just a few days ago and the team has already issued a couple of patches. The first patch was a launch day update, the second arrived shortly afterwards.
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Check out the patch notes below.
Patch 1 (This was installed with the game on Day 1)
- Improved multiplayer stability and performance
- Added “Expert Only” multiplayer lobbies (no driving aids)
- Enabled multiplayer tournaments
- Improved several visual effects on cars (shake, body roll, lighting, etc)
- Ability to change season lengths
- Updated career tuning
- Custom car number can be 3 characters long instead of 2
- This can include 2 numeric digits and 1 letter in any order such as:
- 000-999, 37x, x37, 3×7, etc
- Various physics adjustments / tuning
- Other fixes and improvements
Patch 2 (This has already propagated for PS4 and Steam, and is propagating now for Xbox)
- Improvements for driving the high line
- Added an option to AI settings to restrict the number of AI cars in practice (None, Low, Normal)
- Improved shadows and other graphical improvements
- Other fixes and improvements
Tony Stewart’s All-American Racing is available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Steam for $29.99. We’ll have our review online soon.
Published: Sep 7, 2020 09:12 pm