Recently, an enticing in-game offer featuring the 2007 Lamborghini Reventon, the 1996 Porsche 911 GT (993), and the 1996 Mercedes-AMG C 63 surfaced in Motorfest. Despite the excitement, Ivory Tower, the game’s developer, continues to refine the gameplay experience, addressing player feedback and enhancing various aspects.
One notable improvement is the introduction of Multiscrapping, allowing players to efficiently dispose of multiple performance parts of the same rarity. While this feature is still evolving based on user input, Ivory Tower remains committed to refining it further.
Sorting one’s vehicle fleet has been simplified with the introduction of the “garage sort” feature, albeit with room for further enhancement through upcoming sorting filters.
Another notable addition is the steering filter improvement, offering players greater control over their gaming controllers, with options like “Direct Mode” under Main Controls.
Furthermore, more map filters are set to arrive, offering players a nuanced view of activities linked to specific Main Stage tracks, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.
These updates, scheduled for March 13, aim to improve the game’s quality of life, with additional improvements expected in subsequent updates. Players are encouraged to join the Crew Motorfest official Discord server to provide feedback and stay updated on future developments.