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Nellix82's avatar
Nellix82
Rising Ace
2 years ago

Why is Esports game different?

when last year I said that it was evident that Esports had a different game, many here had doubts....now confirmed that they have the official cars with no different performances indirectly confirm the suspicions....the question is why do a different game for them? Why not please the rest of the community with a more complete pro game? These questions will always remain unanswered for sure.... 

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  • Nellix82's avatar
    Nellix82
    Rising Ace
    2 years ago
    @Blackbird90 It's right to let those who can't use the internet play offline too....but if more resources are dedicated to multiplayer I'd be happier. Even an ancient game and a pro version are fine but it's understood that this will never be the direction.xd
  • mariohomoh's avatar
    mariohomoh
    Hero (Retired)
    2 years ago

    Hey, @Nellix82! We've had this discussion before, even on the original forum, and as far as I know there's nothing new here.

    There are many reasons for a dedicated esports/competitive build, but they usually fall under two categories:

    • Compatibility - The standard game is required to be compatible with a wiiiiide array of hardware, software and OS - well, at least in theory and at least good games are. Competitive builds are often only compatible with a single OS, a very narrow range of hardware, and may even require that only a few select apps can be running on the background. That's mostly for integrity reasons, anti-tampering and sometimes marketing deals as well.
    • Early deployments - Having such a narrow margin of compatibility, it allows the devs to deploy updates earlier while they still work on making the standard patch smooth for the full breadth of officially supported hardware etc. In doing so they can also guarantee a level playing field for those already in the official competitions while us regular users still struggle with device parity etc.

    Again, it's been years since it came to our knowledge that eSports have a dedicated build. I don't know what previous discussion you're alluding to where "many here had doubts" as this info has certainly be out there since the original forums.

    It's also no secret that devs have long struggled with make cars truly equal performance-wise. My guess as someone as in the dark you here? They probably had to disable a bunch of features to "fix" (more like applying an ill fitting bandaid) what made "equal cars" unequal, thus making it impossible to release the patch simultaneously to the general player base.

    Career mode? My Team? Online with crossplay? Heck, even F1 World - all those modes are probably disabled in the F1 esports build.

    Logitech wheels? Thrustmaster wheels? Simagic? Moza? Heh, perhaps even plain regular Playstation and Xbox controllers, they're probably all incompatible and unusable with the eSports build.

    I'm not really interested in delving into the weeds of the ethics or fairness of having a dedicated esports builds. Both because (1 ) it is not uncommon for the reasons I summarized above and ( 2) this franchise is so underwhelming right now I really don't care about the 0.01% of the player base having their own, smoothed out build.

    I want to play My Team and the occasional multiplayer with a proper stewarding system. As of now, I can't even have basic online functionality or the peace of mind of putting up my rig knowing I won't have any FFB issues.

  • Nellix82's avatar
    Nellix82
    Rising Ace
    2 years ago
    @mariohomoh leaving aside the post 22 discussion.... yes you are partly right but then don't proceed with the game using esports drivers or specify that they use an evidently different game.... not to mention that those who use it often help and are even more performing than who runs fullelite.. about the future? I hope they are convinced to take advantage of the powerful consoles that they are.....
  • ScarDuck14's avatar
    ScarDuck14
    Legend
    2 years ago

    @Nellix82Sorry but can’t use the internet? Not a question off can’t. It’s simply choice. Most popular modes on F1 games has always been single player Career.

  • Nellix82's avatar
    Nellix82
    Rising Ace
    2 years ago
    @ScarDuck14 I meant for those who play offline.....personally I'm interested in the multiplayer side since we organize championships and on that compared to other games we are light years behind.....

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