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Full Formula Legends update
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What changed
- Gameplay
- Balance
- UI and audio
- Compatibility
- Fixes
- Performance
We’re excited to announce that Formula Legends Patch 1.3 is now live!
This update delivers some of the most requested improvements so far, significantly enhancing the overall driving experience.
Patch 1.3 introduces full steering wheel support with complete input remapping, letting you fine-tune every control for a more precise, realistic, and immersive feel. At launch, wheel models from Moza, Logitech, Fanatec, and Thrustmaster are supported, with additional brands planned for future updates.
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For the best driving experience, we strongly recommend setting your wheel steering dead zone to 0 in the control settings.
This ensures correct input response and allows the new wheel handling to work as intended.
We’ve also rolled out a complete rework of the collision system and hitboxes, making on-track contacts less punishing and improving wheel-to-wheel racing.
To further boost immersion, cars now feature a visual damage system, with visible damage and deformation after impacts.
PATCH 1.3 – FIXES & IMPROVEMENTS
Patch 1.3 also includes numerous fixes and quality-of-life improvements across gameplay, controls, audio, and stability.
Gameplay & Rules
Improved qualification session timing for more reliable session flow
Rebalanced the Tire Master pilot perk to prevent overpowering while still rewarding smart tyre management
Improved gear shifting behavior for more consistent and responsive changes
Refined vehicle collision boxes to reduce invisible contacts and unexpected side collisions
Controls & Visual Settings
Improved steering wheel input remapping for easier configuration and better compatibility
Fixed the Depth of Field option so it now behaves correctly and reflects selected values
Steering Wheel & Force Feedback
Improved deadzone behavior and overall force feedback consistency
Reduced excessive force feedback during gear changes
Restored wheel slip feedback and fixed unwanted vibrations
Fixed force feedback turning off in menus or after qualifying
Controls, UI & Gameplay
Fixed throttle not always reaching 100% and improved pedal behavior
Restored missing wheel steering options on supported platforms
Fixed tyre selection issues and race timer behavior during pit stops
Improved stability, menus, tutorials, and localisation
Audio & Visuals
Added new audio feedback when a gear can’t be engaged due to RPM limits
Fixed impact and engine audio issues after collisions
Fixed custom camera crashes and visual option inconsistencies
From today Formula Legends is Available on Nvidia GeForceNOW
Steam post imageOver the next few months, Formula Legends will enter a new phase with major content releases.
We’re launching a DLC fully dedicated to the 2026 season, introducing a brand-new motorsport era shaped by new regulations. Expect new rules, new cars, new teams, and a brand-new track.
Alongside the DLC, a completely free update will allow everyone to take part. All players will receive one 2026 season car to experience the new rules and mechanics firsthand, plus a brand-new iconic era: the Late ’50s, expanding the historical journey of Formula Legends.
Get ready, because there’s a lot of racing ahead.
See you on track, Legends!
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