Timely update for TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 now live

Justin Melillo
The latest patch for TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 is now live for all platforms, just in time for the real-world event.
How to take great photos in TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 

We’re in the midst of Qualifying week for the real-world 2023 Isle of Man TT events, so what better time for a new patch for the latest game from Raceward Studio and Nacon, TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3?

The PC via Steam version was updated to Patch 4 on Sunday, 30th May. The consoles all released on 1st June for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. For the majority of it, all platforms received the same details, such as advanced slipstream tuning, AI qualifying and some fixes on some basic issues.

TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3, photo mode, Snaefell Mountain Course

The Xbox consoles, which are on Patch 2 (whereas the others are on Patch 4) have received a few more fixes to catch up. Overall, a solid update all around.

In the real-world competition, Peter Hickman broke the 200 MPH barrier for the very first time in the Sulby Straight speed trap. These riders are all certifiably insane, right? There’s still Race Week to go, and it’s already looking to be a record-breaking week.

Be sure to check out the full list of changes below, courtesy of the game’s Twitter feed earlier in the day.

TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 Patch Notes

XONE/XSeries – Patch 2

  • Advanced slipstream tuning
  • Fixed AI Rider’s pit stop during the official TT event
  • Improved calculation of AI times during qualifications
  • Leaderboards scrolling fix (“Show Top” function now works as expected)
  • New TT-specific leaderboard added, including two sections, one for best times and one for total session times
  • Added TT option for custom race and lobby creation
  • New checks added to prevent the upload of fake times
  • Fix on some track collisions
  • Fix on some occasional crashes
  • Fix on crashes connected to Fanatec wheels
  • Life cycle update for tyres at Level 5 (SBK and SSP)
  • Replay camera fix
  • Fix on rare crashes affecting tutorial, POI events, replay and leaderboards
  • Limbo rotation fix
  • Honda pit stop animation fix
  • Kw to Hp conversion fix
  • Manual transmission fix
  • Map zoom and navigation are now locked, when message boxes are displayed
  • Photo mode free camera settings reset fix

S5/PS4 – Patch 4

  • Advanced slipstream tuning
  • Fixed AI Rider’s pit stop during the official TT event
  • Improved calculation of AI times during qualifications
  • Leaderboards scrolling fix (“Show Top” function now works as expected)
  • New TT-specific leaderboard added, including two sections, one for best times and one for total session times
  • Added TT option for custom race and lobby creation
  • New checks added to prevent the upload of fake times
  • Fix on some track collisions
  • Fix on some occasional crashes
  • Fix on crashes connected to Fanatec wheels
  • Life cycle update for tyres at Level 5 (SBK and SSP)
  • Replay camera fix
  • Fix on rare crashes affecting tutorial, POI events, replay and leaderboards
  • Limbo rotation fix
  • Honda pit stop animation fix
  • Kw to Hp conversion fix
  • Manual transmission fix

PC/Epic – Patch 4 (released 30th May)

  • Advanced slipstream tuning.
  • Fixed AI Rider’s pit stop during the official TT event.
  • Improved calculation of AI times during qualifications.
  • Leaderboards scrolling fix (“Show Top” function now works as expected).
  • New TT-specific leaderboard added, now including two leaderboards, one for best times and one for total session times.
  • Added TT option for custom race and lobby creation.
  • New checks added to prevent the upload of fake times.
  • Fix on some track collisions.
  • Fix on some occasional crashes.
  • Fix on crashes connected to Fanatec wheels.
  • Life cycle update for tyres at Level 5 (SBK and SSP).
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