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GRID update released on Steam

October 22, 12:54 AMLA Gaming News ExaminerErik Johnson
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Codemasters has released an update for their racing title GRID, now available on Steam.

The v1.3 update brings added support for more content packs and an increase in max view distance along with the usual suspects lineup of fixes and tweaks.

To access the patch, simply restart the Steam client. From the notes:

GRID 1.3 Update
*  Added support for additional content packs.
*  Added support for Motion Platform D-Box.
*  Increasing the maximum view distance by 1 km so it is possible to see the entire length of the hill roads on San Francisco
*  Fix for personal best lap time not replacing world record lap time when playing without internet connection.
*  Fix for race day personal best lap times only being valid for first race in a grid world event.
*  Fix for being able to select too many different types of cars in multiplayer events Long Beach Battle and Drift Inter GP.
*  Fix for being able to select the Pontiac GTO in multiplayer Touring cars events.
*  Fix for vehicles bought on eBay applying performance modifiers when playing multiplayer events.
*  Fix for being awarded 1 lap in online stats for freestyle drift events.
*  Prevented the editing ebay.xml cheat

 

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