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- TotosHeadphones3 years agoSeasoned Ace
I was thinking about this today as the PS4 edition is now half price. With the state that it's in currently I'd rather drop £30 for it rather than the £60RRP. I'm a little tempted
- 3 years ago
I think the game is playable/enjoyable since they've fixed the AI traction after slow corners - and made everyone change their race setups hehe
AI inconsistency across tracks? An absolut classic. Simple to solve: adjust it. There's at least 2 or 3 ways to find the suitable AI. "I use 110 in X track and I don't wanna use 90 in Y track", well...
Over/Under fueling, handling model, traction, tyre allocation and etc are simple to solve by learning how it's been working.
There's two points that need attention:
1. AI aggressiveness: it takes more caution from you when overtaking but it seems to be adjusted in the next patch, hopefully next monday.
2. AI super laps towards the end of the race. I don't feel it but @ScarDuck14 (and many others) does and I take his insight into consideration.
What I feel the most it that many are saying of going back to F1 2021. Same time last year (in another place) we were talking of going back to F1 2020 and then F1 2019... I mean, it takes a toll to release a game every year. Could've let F1 Life aside and focus on the game itself? For sure but here we tend to be more race focused than the large majority of players. And the large majority of players make more money than we do.
It's a game (it's not a simulator), it's supposed to be fun, you kill your fun by not adjusting your experience.
@TotosHeadphones Overall I'm liking it more than F1 2021 in the same time last year and I think 50% off is a good offer.
(I wouldnt go for the Champions Edition unless it's mandatory for you to race with the Icons)
- 3 years ago
I feel for me the ai level across tracks is miles better than it was in 21
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