F1 2019 patch 1.07 has been rolled out for PC and consoles, and this latest update adds support for NVIDIA’s and AMD’s new anti-aliasing options.
The update adds support for NVIDIA Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), AMD FidelityFX Upscaling and FidelityFX Sharpening to provide better looking overall images without using as much of the GPUs main processing capabilities which could result in improved performance.
In addition to support for the new anti-aliasing options, this new patch also allows PC players to select HDR when running the game in DX12 and offers various changes.
We’ve included the release notes for the 1.07 patch down below:
F1 2019 Patch 1.07 Release Notes
League AI difficulty now goes up to 110F2 cars will no longer start sprint races or one-shot qualifying with cold tyresF1 setups can no longer be applied to F2 carsGrid penalties now apply correctly after taking new parts out-with the initial allocation between qualifying and raceFrance pitlane has been updated for the 2019 seasonCars are now less cautious of unsafe releases in the pitlaneNvidia Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) and AMD FidelityFX Upscaling and FidelityFX Sharpening are now available as Anti-Aliasing options on applicable devicesHDR is now selectable when running in DX12 on PCReport codes are now shown on the pause menu in all game modesStopped players on Xbox One from being able to invite to Ranked sessions by using Party ChatReduced GPU usage in the front endF2 wet tyres will now have a longer lifeHelicopters are no longer flying at increased speedsVarious other fixes and stability improvementsF1 2019 is available now for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.