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@TotosHeadphones wrote:
@SteveJacksonJust to bring in another point; women have been excluded from the commentary space for quite a while, especially from Motorsports, so could be argued that they're playing catch up and hence the perceived difference in quality. I don't mind Pinkham, it's always difficult for females to offer great insight, at least on a technical part, in a sport that they aren't likely to have competed in like F1. But when we talk about "presenters", I agree that some presenters, both male and female are awful. I see why Danica Patrick has been recruited; to appeal to the US side and offer that US based opinion but she's lacklustre at offering anything useful.
This is so important, right? I don't know how that goes abroad but here in Brasil we see a great effort to make female representation on sports larger. The same channel that broadcasts F1 overhere is enforcing this by broadcasting the female national soccer league and even some games of smaller leagues - trying to engage audience.
Specifically on F1 we have Mariana Becker which has been covering F1 in loco for what? Maybe 20 years now. Very reputed in the paddock but clearly an exception.
(Last saturday she asked Alonso if Swift was some kind of money transfer or ~something else~ haha)
About Pinkham, with english not being my mother language, she has one of the cleanest accents of any international coverage, really easy to follow.
Yes, we have female presenters, commentators, reporters etc too. And overall they're all bangers! Some are lackluster, one case in specific is abysmally repulsive, but most of them are way up there on quality.
Love Glenda Kozlowski.
For F1 specifically, Mariana Becker and Julianne Cerasoli blow the socks out of pretty much any current male counterpart I can think of. Mari is an all-time great, actually.
- Willianpaganini2 years agoRising Traveler@mariohomoh our brazilian mariana becker is known worldwide by drivers and teams.
- Nuvolarix2 years agoSeasoned Ace
@fujipandasan I also don’t mind the current handling model except I miss the brake bias that was in the early stages of F1 2021 but any related improvements are always welcome! Besides is true that getting full throttle in F1 22 is harder than IRL so the more the game simulates the real the more I like it. Just my thoughts… 😉
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend@Nuvolarix Don’t you be worrying about no brake bias.
- Nuvolarix2 years agoSeasoned Ace
@ScarDuck14 this is starting to sound 😍, I would go buy it now if I haven't already 😬🥳
- BadMayh3m2 years agoSeasoned Ace@fujipandasan Lando Noriss
- Ultrasonic_772 years agoHero
@fujipandasan wrote:For me I don’t mind the handling model as it is. I use no traction control and have no problem getting out of corners cleanly and quickly but I understand that people who do not have as much experience on this game might struggle a whole lot more than I do.
That said I do not think I will buy this game because the only differences they have made to F1 22 are things like handling model which I did not have a problem with anyway.How do the gears you use compare to real F1? I've exclusively driven F1 22 with no assists but based on what we see on TV and the feedback from real drivers I definitely think there's plenty of scope for improvement to make the handling both more realistic.