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AI Cars wrecking themselves on pit row
Graphic settings resetting themselves prior and during races
Cars qualifying over 5 seconds slower over a single lap
Seen it thanks - god that's depressing. Setting the looks apart the game play is currently absolute shovelware.
I am pretty sure the game development was just rushed. I mean think about the fact that it is called Nascar 21 and it is releasing at the END of the actual season ... WTF ?!?
from the looks of those youtubers running the "day one patch", they only fixed the game breaking bugs. other major bugs still exist.
and bugs, that players notice can then be reported in a forum. The bugs should then be specified and perhaps categorized.
That would be a way to release it while finding bugs with players and then fixing them.