The Career mode is the bigerst disappointment.
The Champions mode is an interesting addition, with player racing against some of the best drivers on the grid this year, but the scenarios become repetitive after a while and very little creativity is put into it by the developers.
Not only it does very little regarding teaching you how to drove and controle a F1 car, but it's not even representative of the real F1 Young Driver Tests each year. To break it down the Young Driver Test is totally pointless. Yes, visually the game is gorgeous, and few extra game modes. Many reviewers and gamers around jumped to premature positive reviews. Upon release the main drastic difference were visuals of the game. Now onto 2012, due to no gameplay effected changes in the real sport, little new was expected in the game itself.
Features like KERS and DRS made this instalment of the game feel like a new experience, and even though the game was again released with few bugs and glitches, it received positive reviews from the license games around. Although there was a worry of 2011 having very worth the buy by games, the new rules changes in F1 sport gave the game hope of second success. Codemasters have a great history of 'sami-simulation' driving games and F1 2010 had little competition since they took over the motorsport license. Although the game wasn't as much of a simulation as some wished for, and filled with game glitches upon release I still enjoyed the game to a large degree. Although the game wasn't as much of a Being a lifelong F1 fan as well as gamer I was very excited by release of F1 2010 by Codemasters. … Expandīeing a lifelong F1 fan as well as gamer I was very excited by release of F1 2010 by Codemasters. But I doubt that good ol' Bernie (Ecclestone) will ever grant it to us. Maybe what F1 lacks today is just the same rough competition.
I'm thinking right now to the rivalry between FIFA and PES that has occurred since the 90's, bringing both companies to improve their games wildly year after year, in a healthy competition that brought us today two of the most complete football simulations. They are just this far from the best F1 game ever made, yet they still lose focus on what they should really do.
complete experience you would expect from a masterpiece. So Codemasters has improved the game once more, even though it still feels like they could have done much better than that. I totally, completely enjoy speeding my car flying over the kerbs, driving from the **** view with no aids at all and battling against the other cars. if you're just 3-4 seconds slower than the car behind you, you'll just see trails of cars behind you as usual.), better graphics, dynamic weather, a scenario mode and an arcade career. I mean, I think it's really neat and everything, and now the game loads really fast, but was it really the priority number one? Apart from this, we have a new suspension system that works better, we have a better tyre sim, and the AI is finally aggressive enough to feel alive. Codemasters chose instead to redesign a new MENU. A complete career with pilots market, improved collisions, wheel-to-wheel realistic physics, a better replay engine, a more complete engineer radio messages (like for example updating you on what happens around you in the race, if somebody crashes, etc), more car failures, a proper online championship (maybe like fifa?), classic cars and tracks, scenarios from the live season, and much more. A complete career with pilots market, improved There are so many things that people were expecting out of this new edition of the game. Please see our "Help" page for return shipping charges.There are so many things that people were expecting out of this new edition of the game. They may be returned to you upon request at your expense. All rejected trade-ins will be discarded unless we receive an instruction at the time of order placement. If for any reason your trade-ins are not meeting our quality standards, your trade-in value can be changed or voided at our discretion.