I will say, though, that the weather effects are incredible. Admittedly not so much the sunshine and cloud, that’s just standard. The fly-by’s and aerial shots before a race look great, but once you’re zipping by, it’s all eyes on the track. Whilst all the tracks do look incredible, it’s more of an ancillary thing for me. These events may have been cancelled due to real world incidents, but the Codemasters team have still made the effort to include them. Crashes are bad for business.Īll of the tracks for the 2020 season are faithfully rendered in game, including the new Hanoi Street Circuit and the Circuit Zandvoort from Singapore and Holland, respectively. When they’re out on the track, you want to keep them pristine whilst you’re belting about at 170mph… well, as you should do anyway. Cars realistically shimmer and shine when they’re preened for display, every panel buffed to that mirror shine. Whereas to me, who hasn’t played one of these since F1 World Championship Edition on the SNES, it looks incredible. So, to someone who follows these religiously, they may not notice any difference from previous offerings. Naturally, it also comes with tweaks and polish to graphics as one would expect. Much like WWE or FIFA, F1 games have had an annual output with all the usual updates relevant to the sport. And would you know it, F1 2020 delivers on everything it sets out to do.īut is the racing alone enough to carry a game to people unfamiliar to the sport, or do you have to have some background knowledge of running a successful team? Let’s suit up, grab our helmets and buckle our seat belts, as we look at some of the fastest racing outside of Wipeout… But, we’re here to be impartial and give these games a damn good go as a fairness to reviewing them. Having played F1 2020 for a while… it still is. All your teams, your drivers and vastness of programming that make those little cars belt around the track at high speeds is far beyond my comprehension. I only know which car it is because it’s on display in the in-game gallery.īeyond watching it at my grandparent’s house, I have little knowledge of the goings on with the sport. ![]() The last time I took any interest in Formula One, Nigel Mansell was zipping around in his blue, white and yellows Williams FW14. If we’re going to maintain honesty on this website, I’ll start the review with this: I am probably the least qualified person to review F1 2020. ![]() The problem is, is it accessible for those that don't follow the motorsport religiously? The Finger Guns Review: The latest racing simulation based on everyone's favourite fast car hobby.
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