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F1 2019 Version 1.07 Patch Notes

Codemasters have released patch 1.07 for their popular racing game F1 2019. This new patch for PC adds support for both AMD’s FidelityFX and Nvidia’s DLSS technologies. Other notes include an updated pitlane in France, reduction in GPU usage, and decrease in tire wear for F2 wet tires.

You can view the full 1.07 patch notes down below:

– League AI difficulty now goes up to 110
– F2 cars will no longer start sprint races or one-shot qualifying with cold tyres
– F1 setups can no longer be applied to F2 cars
– Grid penalties now apply correctly after taking new parts out-with the initial allocation between qualifying and race
– France pitlane has been updated for the 2019 season
– Cars are now less cautious of unsafe releases in the pitlane
– Nvidia Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) and AMD FidelityFX Upscaling and FidelityFX Sharpening are now available as Anti-Aliasing options on applicable devices
– HDR is now selectable when running in DX12 on PC
– Report codes are now shown on the pause menu in all game modes
– Stopped players on Xbox One from being able to invite to Ranked sessions by using Party Chat
– Reduced GPU usage in the front end
– F2 wet tyres will now have a longer life
– Helicopters are no longer flying at increased speeds
– Various other fixes and stability improvements

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