RaceRoom – DTM 2023 Car Pack DLC And Update Released

KW Studios in partnership with DTM released the DTM 2023 pack DLC for RaceRoom Racing Experience, the new Tyre Model, and an overall update including a good number of fixes and improvements.

The pack features 23 officially licensed GT3 cars from Ferrari, Porsche, Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz, showcasing the best of the 2023 DTM season, and is also Introducing two brand-new car models in the form of the Ferrari 296 GT3, and the Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II.

Note: The Ferrari 296 GT3 is available exclusively in the DTM pack at launch (It will not be included in the premium pack)

You can purchase the DTM 2023 pack via the RaceRoom Store for €14.96.

KW Studios Quote:

RaceRoom has a long history with the DTM and we’re excited to continue our collaboration with a grid of stunning GT3 cars that starred in the 2023 championship season. Featuring 23 cars and the latest models from Ferrari, Porsche, Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-AMG, our DTM 2023 pack will throw you into one of the most hard-fought GT3 series around.

We’re proud to add Ferrari’s 296 GT3 to RaceRoom for this pack, the newest GT car from the stable of the Prancing Horse. Featuring a 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 and showing off Ferrari’s typical design flare married to cutting-edge aero, the 296 won a race in its debut DTM season while also claiming victory at the Nürburging 24 Hours endurance classic. A pair of 296s is complemented by five Audi R8 LMS Evo IIs (another new model added to Raceroom as part of this pack, and the fourth iteration of the R8 featured in the game), four BMW M4 GT3s and half a dozen each of Mercedes-AMG’s GT3 and Porsche’s 911 GT3 R (992).

All the cars feature authentic, officially licensed liveries used in the championship, representing iconic race teams. Throw yourself into the action in one of Raceroom’s organized championships or online race events, or organize a whole offline championship season against RaceRoom’s challenging AI drivers to see if you can be crowned DTM champion!

All cars in the sim have been updated to utilise the New Tyre Model resulting in a much more dynamic driving experience.

Update:

Download size = 10.8 GB

Client version = 0.9.5.23
Client BuildID = 12987166

Dedi version = 95.0.1454
Dedi BuildID = 12988246

Changelog:

  • New Content – DTM 2023 car pack with the Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II, the BMW M4 GT3, the Ferrari 296 GT3, the Mercedes-AMG GT3 and the Porsche 911 GT3 R (992).
  • Tyre model – applied to all cars. All leaderboards are wiped clean in this update.
    Note: Default car setups have been adapted to the new tyres for most car classes, however, this work is still in progress and we will continue updating with small adjustments as we go along.
    Note (2): A.I. has to learn to handle the new tyre and this learning process is still in progress for some car classes, it will be improved in future hotfix updates.
  • Car physics – Brake behavior has been updated on most cars. As per driver feedback, this results in much more braking power for 100% brake input.
  • Track limits – The rule is now that cars should have at least one wheel on track at all times and anything beyond the white lines is not considered track.
  • Added a startup argument to not render the cockpit, used in professional simulators where the driver is sitting in the real car. To activate,use -hidecockpit
  • Depth of field – Fixed blurry cars on large track scenes due to imprecisions in focus point calculations when using large xyz coordinates values.
  • Bathurst – Updated to 2023 specs
  • Brands Hatch – Updated to 2023 specs
  • Brno – Fixed absence of yellow flags when an incident occurred
  • Chang International – Added some cones in the pitlane to better guide cars on the correct path.
  • Donington – Updated to 2023 specs
  • Hockenheimring – Updated to 2023 specs and corrected some inaccuracies
  • Imola – Updated to 2023 specs
  • Interlagos – Updated to 2023 specs
  • Lausitzring – Updated to 2023 specs
  • Mantorp – Updated to 2023 specs
  • Monza – Updated to 2023 specs and vegetation since the July storm)
  • Motegi – Updated to 2023 specs
  • Nordschleife – 24H layout – Moved the curb and tyrewall in turn 2 closer to the apex
  • Norisring – Updated to 2023 specs
  • Nürburgring GP – Minor texture updates
  • Paul Ricard – Fixed pit entrance gate
  • RedBull Ring – Updated audience, normal maps, and various fixes
  • Silverstone – Added cones at pit exit, added normal maps
  • Slovakiaring – Updated with many improvements
  • Spa-Francorchamps – Fixed a hole at pit entrance in an armco
  • Suzuka – Added Vettels Buzzin Corner (curb and bee hotels), various texture updates
  • Zhejiang – Fixed horizon texture
  • Zhuhai – Performance improvement pass
 
Last edited:
Two hot fixes


Update details:
Download size = 55 MB

Client version = 0.9.5.28
Client BuildID = 13011405


Changelog:
  • Fix for turbo pressure that was accidentally not building up properly
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SMALL UPDATE / PATCH NOTES
POSTED
Wed, December 20
RaceRoom has been updated

Update details:
Download size = 1.3 GB

Client version = 0.9.5.27
Client BuildID = 13007405


Changelog:
  • Fix for missing renders in car selection menu
  • Aquila - AI improvements
  • Audi TT cup - AI improvements
  • Audi TT RS VLN - AI improvements
  • Bathurst - AI improvements
  • Callaway C7 GT3 - AI improvements
  • DTM 1992 - AI improvements
  • Fabcar 935 - AI improvements
  • Group 4 - AI improvements
  • GT1 - AI improvements
  • GT2 - AI improvements
  • GT4 - AI improvements
  • Hillclimb Icons - Fixed a wrong name for the soft tyre compound
  • Mazda MX-5 - removed tyre warming blankets, adjusted default tyre pressures accordingly
  • Nogaro Caupenne - AI improvements
  • Pagani Zonda - AI improvements
  • Porsche 991.2 GT3 - AI improvements
  • Porsche 992 GT3 - AI improvements
  • Porsche 944 - removed hard tyre compound
  • Porsche 964 - removed hard tyre compound
  • Stowe short - AI improvements
  • Touring cars (WTCR) - AI improvements
  • Touring Classics class - Updated brake behaviour, increased mechanical trail of the Volvo and BMW 635. Tweak to high speed damping thresholds
  • Zhuhai - AI improvements
 

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