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WRC 9 Patch Addresses Issues with the Timer, Brake and Suspension Repair & More - Patch Notes

Kylotonn has released another patch for WRC 9 today, addressing issues with the timer on several tracks, along with the inability to repair brakes and suspension in the service park between races.

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The patch also addresses some steering wheel issues on both Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. Check out the patch notes below.

  • Fixed an issue where the timer could start before the car had crossed the starting line in several tracks.
  • Fixed a crash when a steering wheel without FFB were used.
  • Unnecessary tile tips from the option menu have been removed.
  • Fixed an issue where the application could crash while alternating between online events in the Home tab.
  • Fixed an out of the world respawn on the Cantera’s track (XION Rally Argentina).
  • Fixed informative text in the Service Park and pre-race menu.
  • Fixed leaderboard related issue when playing in split screen mode.
  • Fixed issue where it was impossible to switch between cars in spectator mode after the spectated player had finished the race.
  • Fixed various Japanese localization issues.
  • Fixed issue where the message “Press triangle to replace the punctured tire” could stay displayed in the test area.
  • Fixed an issue where the racer could disappear when spectating with the aerial camera.
  • Fixed wrong display of badges on the Driver Card.
  • Fixed an issue where it was impossible to repair brakes or suspensions in the service park between two races.
  • Resolved a particles related crash.
  • Resolved a post process related crash.

Xbox Series X|S specific fixes

  • Vibration on steering wheel have been improved.

PlayStation 5 specific fixes
  • Fixed performance issues related to Fanatec wheels.

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