The latest update for F1 23 has launched, which means that Daniel Ricciardo is officially joining the game in place of Nyck de Vries, and the Singapore Grand Prix's layout has been updated. More importantly, however, several bugs have been fixed, including one of the several Force Feedback issues, in version 1.10.
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While some of the cosmetic bugs like a blurred view in distances where they should not occur, blacked-out sponsor boards at Singapore - which now sports its revised 2023 layout - or pixelated halo edges in certain conditions, some of the more pressing issues regarding FFB remain unresolved. However, EA and Codemasters got one of them out of the way: Logitech Pro Wheel users whose FFB levels were lower than they should have been should now be all set.
Users of Thrustmaster T300 wheelbases and other Logitech hardware like the G923 series are still waiting for their issues to be fixed, however, as the community-raised issues thread on the EA forums shows, alongside "other various Force Feedback issues across multiple platforms." Thus far, the frequency of updates has been decent, though, with them being deployed every other week at times.
Numerous other fixes have been implemented for various elements like system performance or car behavior. This update also introduces stricter track limits in ranked races. You can find the full changelog below.
Image credit: EA Sports/Codemasters
While some of the cosmetic bugs like a blurred view in distances where they should not occur, blacked-out sponsor boards at Singapore - which now sports its revised 2023 layout - or pixelated halo edges in certain conditions, some of the more pressing issues regarding FFB remain unresolved. However, EA and Codemasters got one of them out of the way: Logitech Pro Wheel users whose FFB levels were lower than they should have been should now be all set.
Users of Thrustmaster T300 wheelbases and other Logitech hardware like the G923 series are still waiting for their issues to be fixed, however, as the community-raised issues thread on the EA forums shows, alongside "other various Force Feedback issues across multiple platforms." Thus far, the frequency of updates has been decent, though, with them being deployed every other week at times.
Numerous other fixes have been implemented for various elements like system performance or car behavior. This update also introduces stricter track limits in ranked races. You can find the full changelog below.