Post by KostaAndreadis @ 12:28pm 01/08/18 | 0 Comments
Where in addition to the improved visuals showcasing greater track and background detail than ever before we also get a montage of all the new career mode features - which look quite extensive. And polished too, with character and racer models that don't look out of place when placed next to the wonderfully detailed car models.
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“This is the most complete F1 experience that Codemasters has ever created,” said Game Director, Lee Mather. “The Career mode is the central point of the game and has been greatly expanded with the inclusion of pressurised press interviews that will directly affect your path through the sport. There is also far more flexibility for the player, including the ability to select your own rival and negotiate team moves during the season. The Career mode also expands the player's research and development options, with each F1® team now having its own unique technology tree with differing strengths and weaknesses. What's more, F1 2018's Career will also feature significant rule changes between seasons during the Career for the first time.
“The game’s handling has also been reworked using real world F1 data to give us new suspension and chassis physics, as well as the introduction of manually deployed ERS. This all means that the cars feel great to drive and you can really feel the difference between the modern cars and the 20 classics there are in the game. There is a huge contrast between the low aero, low grip cars from the 1970s compared to the 2018 cars.”
Again, the improved track detail looks great - with mist, heat haze and reflections that make F1 2018 look as close to the real thing as we've seen so far. F1 2018 launches August 24 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.