I heard a lot of stuff about F1 2010.
For my opinion it looks a little bit more arcade.
what do you think?
For my opinion it looks a little bit more arcade.
what do you think?
I did a 1:59 on Expert in the Lotus from the T-Cam. I'd probably be around 2:03 in cockpit though, cant see a damn thing.I did a 2.03 at Barhain in the dreaded cockpit mode using Shummy's car on expert settings.....how does this time stack up?
I'd probably be around 2:03 in cockpit though, cant see a damn thing.
Pretty disappointed with it tbh. I dont know what input Anthony Davidson had other than saying "Yes, that looks like an F1 car". You can put you foot hard on the throttle with no TC and still not lose control. How is that even 1% sim?
I know it's been made so everyone can enjoy it but the effort to try and cater for more serious users is massively lacking. All this talk of an 'Arcade' and 'Sim' mode are none existent (or I just cant find them). The fact you can just hammer it into a corner, completely miss the brake point, stand on the brakes whilst thrashing it down the gears without locking a wheel or even coming close to losing control is rediculous. The physics are comparable with that of NFS:Underground/Most Wanted. Even NFS Shift is leaps and bounds ahead of F1 2010 because at least you could challenge yourself.
I managed to qualify 11th in a Lotus with a pretty shocking lap with it on the most difficult settings. It needs a patch, fast. Oh and what's going on with the pit stops? You set it all to manual yet you cant drive yourself down the pitlane? It's one of the key parts of the race, why is it all automated!?
It's not all negative. They've done a great job with the graphics and sound, pity that's the only thing I can give praise about.
Thank you Tim, you said the truth... for 101 %
Fortunately you need to brake in this game, and you need to drive correct lines to be fast. It's not 100% sim, I'd rate it around 70% sim, but it's very fun and I'm enjoying it way more than any rF mod.
This thread title should have been "Is it enjoyable or not?" That would have been a real question