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Check Out The New Patch Updates For June For The Free-to-play Racing Game Auto Club Revolution

June is a promising month for Auto Club Revolution and several new updates have been made to the game with a new patch. The free-to-play online racing game now has a hangout re-factor, lap time matchmaking which is displayed in several new ways, new lighting effects on the tracks, 2 new assist options, F1 style gear change indicator and much more. If you haven't tried out Auto Club Revolution then the month of June might just be the reason to start.

From the Press Release
Free-to-play online racing game Auto Club Revolution, has applied a patch to boost performance and improve the player experience.


The June update covers refreshed hangouts, a new match making system, new lighting effects and updates to the homepage. Full details of the patch can be found below.

Title Updates:
  • Hangout re-factor: The hangout has been adjusted to the new style and reflects the new matchmaking system, making it easy to switch between cars. A button will change the view from Hangout view to Garage view and there will also be a toggle allowing a grid view of 6 cars or a detailed view of one car.
  • Lap time matchmaking: Multiplayer match making is now based on lap times rather than car VPR levels and races are no longer car restricted. This means that when searching for a multiplayer race, matches will be populated using a player's lap times for tracks.
  • Match making races will be displayed in three ways:
    Green: You can join the race
    Blue: You can join the race but with a different car
    Red: your current lap time is outside the race parameter
    New players who have not set any lap times will use the AI car lap times to populate races, until they set their own lap times for tracks.

  • New lighting effects on tracks: The lighting on all tracks has been updated, meaning that street lights will be reflected off wet surfaces and brake pads will glow when overheating.
  • Race again: Also known as "persistent lobbies", this will enable players to keep the group together and start a new race without having to go back to the hangout.
  • F1 style gear change indicator: We now have a gear change indicator right under the rear mirror to reflect real-life motorsports and to make sure you do not lose attention when checking your revs.
  • 2 new assist options: Players can now switch off two more assists. One is the steering support which so far could only be switched off for wheels. Now gamepad users and keyboard users can switch it off, too, in the settings section of the homepage, and in the pause menu of the client. The second one is Rev Matching. This is (and always has been) on by default. Advanced users can switch it off. They will then experience a greater breaking effect when switching to a lower gear, but will also encounter a jerking effect when it happens.


To learn more, visit the official Auto Club Revolution website.

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