Le Mans Ultimate continues to improve

Le Mans Ultimate’s second major patch addressed several issues with the game last week, with crash-to-desktop issues pleasingly improved. AI drivers have also been given some expert tuition and can now avoid incidents more convincingly.

To help balance online racing, a raft of Balance of Performance changes have also been made across GTE, LMP2 and Hypercar classes, with the Corvette C8R GTE and Ferrari 499P LMH receiving the biggest amount of ballast increases.

The updates and hotfixes are encouraging signs of progress, but there’s still no sign of new content or major new features on the horizon.

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