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- Cpayne324 years agoHero+@dathom91 I would hope so. They have reworked a few tracks for this years game as well as adding in Miami for launch
Hoping Jeddah has been updated, seems like the newer ones or the tracks that have come back seem to be the most accurate.
Every track needs work
Interlagos (yellow sausage kerbs and green and white rumble strip kerb)
Spa ( more elevation, update to kerbs)
Silverstone (certain parts kerbs too wide and green and white rumble strip kerbs)
Hungary ( green and white rumble strip kerbs and the right left chicane kerbs,
Jeddah ( green and white kerbs and 2022 update walls a bit further back)
Mexico ( kerbs too flat, right left mid sequence angle of corner too straight)
Suzuka ( exit of first spoon needs green and white rumble strip kerbs ( in 2021 that wasn't included)
Monaco ( feels flat in areas, higher kerbs)
Part 2 later.
The Historic tracks with character need laser scanning the tracks with elevation Spa especially.
- Cpayne324 years agoHero+@dathom91 Yeah. The Spain change was much needed
- Meza9944 years agoSeasoned Ace
@dathom91Jeddah got green and whte kerbs in the 22 game. That was shown in the preview pics, however the kerb in that particular picture looked too low but was tough to tell.. BUt especially the kerb height is important in Jeddah!
Most of these changes are really minor, Spa and Mexico (which needs different physics in the first place) are bigger though (and Jeddah should the kerbs really be too low) and should really get some love, in 23 at the latest! Hungary chicane kerbs would be nice too though - SomaticCoast3754 years agoNew Hotshot
Aren’t they racing in a different Saudi Arabia track from 23 onwards? They started building it recently
@SomaticCoast375 wrote:Aren’t they racing in a different Saudi Arabia track from 23 onwards? They started building it recently
2023 is still going to be in Jeddah but the current plan is for 2024 onwards to be at a new track.
The Jeddah Corniche Circuit that hosted last year’s inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix could continue to host the race until 2025, an extension of two years beyond the original plan.
Qiddiya is effectively in the planning stage. There’s no track there, there’s no buildings – nothing to speak of anyway. So there’s a lot of work to go now.
“The agreement with Formula 1 is very clear that when Formula 1 moves to Qiddiya, it is a full-blown Formula 1 circuit with all the right environment around it
- moogleslam4 years agoNew Scout
Laser Scanning? I don't think F1 201x has ever had a laser scanned track.
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