
In the latest patch for Le Mans Ultimate, players will see several fixes aimed at smoother gameplay.
The latest patch for Le Mans Ultimate brings in several important fixes to improve gameplay and enhance the overall user experience. Here’s what’s new:
Co-op
- Co-op Car Selection Issue Resolved: Previously, some players experienced the wrong car loading in co-op practice sessions. This issue has now been fixed, so players can expect to see their selected vehicles without errors during practice.
RaceControl
- Player Connection Fix: Players who left a server and returned to the online menu often had trouble staying connected. This patch addresses the issue, making it easier for players to stay online and connected.
- Multi-Account Login Fix: Some players experienced difficulties logging into RaceControl with multiple accounts. This update now allows for smoother logins, even when using more than one account.
Save & Load
- AI Tyre Compound Save Issue Fixed: The patch also fixes a problem where AI tyre compounds weren’t saving correctly. Players can now rely on saved settings, ensuring a more consistent and realistic gameplay experience.
Important Notes for AMD Users
The developers are aware of a crashing issue with AMD systems, especially in the menus. To resolve this:
- Switch to the “pub-share” branch by going to Steam and selecting this version:
- Go to Steam → Le Mans Ultimate (right-click) → Betas → pub-share.
- In your settings file (found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\LeMansUltimate\UserData\player), make the following changes:
- Set
"CEF Async": true - Set
"CEF GPU Compositing": false - Set
"CEF GPU Rendering": false
- Set
While this may slow down menu performance, it should prevent crashes.
Tip for Thrustmaster Users
If you’re using a Thrustmaster wheel and notice that force feedback (FFB) isn’t working, check the #community-support channel on Le Mans Ultimate’s Discord. There, you’ll find experimental advice and solutions that may help restore FFB.
