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F1 23 v1.12 Patch notes

Updated: Sep 18, 2023 5:46 pm
F1 23 v1.12 Patch notes

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New F1 23 patches (v1.12) are now available for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. We have made several tweaks and improvements, including fixing the incorrect season order for F2TM and locking goals.

Update 1.12 for F1 23 brings a number of fixes and improvements to the game, including the return to the original Scuderia Ferrari teamwear and livery, the correct application of Safety Car rules, and the unlocking of Goals in F1® World. General stability improvements have also been made, and various minor fixes have been addressed.

We got these patch notes for F1 23 from the official website.

F1 23 Patch notes for update 1.12

Here are the changes that will be made with this patch:

  • Reverted back to the original Scuderia Ferrari teamwear and livery
  • Fixed an issue where Safety Car rules are now correctly applied upon return to racing conditions
  • Fixed an issue where Goals were not unlocking for some players in F1® World
  • Fixed an issue where Goals could become locked after exiting the Community Grand Prix mid-race
  • Fixed an issue where races in the F2™ season were in the incorrect order in Career mode(s)
  • Fixed an issue where clouds did not appear on PS5
  • Fixed an issue where primary sponsor ‘Lugna’ would appear in secondary sponsor list from Season 2 onwards in My Team
  • Fixed an issue where fog would disappear after changing the lighting quality settings on Grand Prix in F1® World
  • Fixed an issue where Season 2 Podium Pass item previews would not be displayed
  • Fixed an issue where track map for Zandvoort/Netherlands had DRS Zone 2 Detection & Activation points in the wrong places
  • Fixed an issue where brightness would not be correct with HDR10 enabled in Windowed mode
  • Fixed an issue where Force Feedback was not present on the HORI Racing Wheel
  • Fixed an issue where Nyck De Vries was invisible or helmetless after moving teams in Career modes
  • General Stability Improvements
  • Various Minor Fixes

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