: The simulator's AI instructor became more lenient where appropriate, such as reducing "interference" fines during lane changes and fixing "wrong-way" penalties in specific mountain tunnel areas.

: Gamepad sensitivity was retuned to provide a more balanced feel—neither too twitchy nor too sluggish.

: Added easier mirror adjustment tools, which are essential for players using steering wheel setups like the Logitech G29 . System Requirements for Version 1.5.7

: Traffic behavior became more sophisticated; for instance, cars leaving parking lots are now more noticeable, creating more realistic and "interesting" road hazards. Technical Improvements and Physics

Even with the announcement of City Car Driving 2.0 on Steam, version 1.5.7 remains a "top" choice for many players due to its extensive mod library. This version is widely considered the peak of stability for the original engine, supporting hundreds of community-created cars and maps that can be found via the Steam Workshop . Citycardriving.comhttps://citycardriving.com Version 1.5.7! - City Car Driving

Note: Integrated graphics on laptops are not officially guaranteed to run the simulator correctly. Why Version 1.5.7 Remains Popular

: You can now pick up and drop off passengers, requiring you to follow traffic rules strictly to earn high ratings and avoid penalties.

To run City Car Driving smoothly, your PC should meet these standard benchmarks found on the official download page : Minimum Requirement Windows 7 SP1 / 8 / 10 (64-bit) CPU Intel Pentium Dual Core 3.2 GHz / AMD Athlon II X4 3.1 GHz RAM Graphics AMD Radeon R7 240 / NVIDIA GeForce GT 740 Storage 10 GB available space