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Piboso has released the first official update to Kart Racing Pro in a couple of years, adding more realistic lighting and adding information to the replay UI. Check out the release notes below:

fix: track bridges
fix: track layout custom objects collisions
fix: terrain layers and deformation
fix: support for more than two controllers with the same name
fix: dedicated server replays
fix: track paint in dedicated servers
fix: user interface lists sorting
fix: replay mouse-look with hidden mouse pointer
fix: 3D names and bestline in the track screens
fix: transparent surfaces rendering error
new: contacts list in replays
new: servers list filters
new: brakes and aero volume setting
new: option to enable the environment sounds in the pit
new: additional info in the replay interface
new: user interface pull-downs search box
new: option to remap the user interface keys
new: more realistic lighting

Additional notes:

– Replays are not compatible with previous versions
– OpenAL is no longer used and there is no need to install it anymore

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