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- mariohomoh2 years agoHero (Retired)
What was your last F1 game?
If you're coming from F1 2020, then I'd say it's worth looking into. If my last F1 game was 2021 or 22, in retrospect, I'd only be willing to pay for F1 23 if I were particularly disgruntled with those years' handling model.
If you can't have fun driving around those games, go on. Otherwise I don't think there's anything to write home about in F1 23 career modes to pay 15 pounds.
- spillers102 years agoRising Rookie
Thanks for input
I became disgruntled with codemasters F1 Games after 2020.
After reading a lot of replies about the state of this game, it seems i will give it a miss for another year.
- mariohomoh2 years agoHero (Retired)
You're welcome.
Just so I don't end up underselling it, the handling model has greatly improved. The FFB on controllers as well – on wheels... nah, I wouldn't bother setting up my rig just to play F1.
The career modes? They're grievously neglected and it's been like this for quite a while now.
Our single player star @ScarDuck14 is give you a better overview of the state of things. I'd value his take even higher than my own. As I said, I think F1 stopped making sense for career modes around F1 2021 unless you put significant stock in the handling, new tracks or new car textures.
Even AI behavior took a downturn.
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend
To be fair. As I’ve said in other posts. I get frustrated playing career modes because I’ve played careers for thousands upon thousands of hours. Especially when it comes to My Team I’m pretty sure I’ve started a my team career using every possible starting combination. Using every power train along with every possible combination of answers to the questions. Except I’ve never picked powertrain as the standout star. Hmm interesting. So I know what to I should see from the game on and off track as career progresses. On track issues are obviously most frustrating. I can pretty much predict everything the game will throw at me to ruin an hour racing when I’ve not put a wheel wrong. The game punishes you for consistently doing well. Especially if it’s over multiple races. Best thing I think to do in a career is start first handful of races finishing at back or not at all. Problem I have is all my best tracks are first half of the season.
However all that being said. If you’re only planning on starting and playing through a single career once, Then most of the the issues your likely to notice is if you’ve listened to my whining posts.
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