Post by KostaAndreadis @ 03:36pm 17/06/16 | 3 Comments
Formula One, or F1, or "the one where the pit crews can change tires in 30 seconds flat", has long been a racing game staple. And with all new racing games, the better the technology the more realistic and life-like it seems. With Codemasters' F1 2016 due for release on August 19 for PS4, Xbox One and PC we know have our first glimpses of the game in action. And it looks pretty impressive.
The first gameplay reveal for the game pits pro drivers behind the wheel on the Baku street circuit. Here's a video introducing the track, or circuit, with pro drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Jolyon Palmer giving us real-life feedback on what it's like to race there.
And here's Australian pro driver Daniel Ricciardo taking on the F1 2016 rendition of Baku.
Game honestly looks good but it's just slight refinements now, nothing really new. Commentary from the guys there is cool though, the precision is amazing.
Using the Spanish Grand Prix as an example the fastest pit stop time, that is from entry of the pit lane until exit, was 21.384 seconds. The actual changing of the tyres is over in less than 4 seconds.
Posted 03:19pm 19/6/16
Posted 05:45pm 20/6/16
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2016/05/15/2016-spanish
Posted 08:27pm 20/6/16