Project Motor Racing’s Japanese DLC reappears with a new name

Project Motor Racing’s Japanese DLC reappears with a new name

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Key Points:

  • Project Motor Racing removed its Japanese GT500 DLC pack without warning due to presumed licensing disputes, later rebranding it as the "Japanese Prototypes DLC" with renamed cars and removed GT500/JGTC references.
  • The DLC content, now back on sale for PlayStation and Xbox (with Steam release pending), includes renamed JP1 and JP2 cars, a Takimiya Circuit track, and minor changes like the Toyota Supra year update from 2002 to 2003.
  • A comprehensive game update was released alongside the DLC, featuring physics and handling improvements across multiple car classes, AI behavior upgrades, vehicle-specific tweaks, and enhanced visual and environmental assets.
  • Gameplay and UI fixes include improved radar accuracy, better text placement, and new features like a relative timings leaderboard and ModHub download indicators, while online stability and anti-cheat measures have been enhanced.
  • Performance improvements introduced Multi-Draw Indirect (MDI) technology for PC, promising significant gains, with plans to extend it to consoles in future updates.

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