F1 2015 reviews

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I'm very disappointed with F1 2015. The Game has good Approaches, but at the Moment it is maximum an early beta version with lots of technical Quirks, painted Features and little Improvement over its Predecessors. That's why I decided to make Use of the Steam Return for the first Time. Technology:-Despite relatively powerful Hardware (i7 2600, SAPPHIRE HD7950 OC, 8GB RAM) with the latest driver and an average of 60 FPS in the benchmark test often inexplicable, spontaneously occurring crass FPS Break-ins and "slow downs" leading to Unplayability. -Two Crashes in the short Test Period (+ 1x the Game is simply frozen in the middle of Qualifying). -Back and forth display errors And Textures Leaping Into the Picture. -The Damage model was advertised as "realistic and sensitive," but it is just as rudimentary as it was in its Predecessors. The Front wing can break or you get tyre Damage. Even if I board frontally with 270 km/h into the Wall, the Front wing drops off at most and I can continue driving. -Sometimes Very long loading Times. -The Multiplayer is virtually unplayable, all are laid out like wild through the Area, become invisible or suddenly reappear exactly before one or rarely even in one, as if by Ghost hand. Venumously: + Season 2014 and 2015 playable. -Career mode has been cancelled. -There is no more Co-op career. -The Safety Car was taken out of the Game. -Still no Introductory Round. Graphic (Default: High): + The Cars are prettier than in their Predecessors and generally the Game looks a Ticking better, especially the Flicker of the Exhaust I like very much. -Spectators are just Cardboard People, no Flags or somehow the Feeling of Mood in the Stands. -The Environment such as Trees or Water look slightly pixelated and are not animated at all (especially before a Race on the Flight over the Track). -The newly touted "Atmosphere" by Animation of the Drivers and Awards ceremonies is laughable; This all looks pretty stiff and the Character Models could also date back to 2007. Handling: + The Cars control each other a bit more realistically and directly than in their Predecessors. -For my Taste, the Difference between full Traction control And half traction control Is too great. At least with the XBox360 controller for Windows, the Cars drive at full Traction Control as On Rails and with half Traction control they like to break out inexplicably very often. + When they break out, the Cars are a bit easier to stabilise than in their Predecessors. Penalties:-The Criminal System is still a Joke. If you Get off the track easily with only two Wheels during the Time Trial, the Lap time is immediately Invalid, even if you have only lost Time as a result. -In my second Race, a AI colleague saved me fully at the back and I got the Penalty for it even though I braked normally into the Curve. CI: ~ Through the two Crashes and FPS burglaries, I was never able to drive more than 4 Laps at a Time. On heavy, the AI drives quite predictable, but fair and leaves you up enough Space in The event of Overtaking Manoeuvres. However, As described under Penalties, I have experienced a Total Dropout of the AI Where it is simply left unchecked in my back. Verdict: First of all sorry for the long Post! I just wanted to explain as well as possible why I would strongly advise against buying the Game at the Moment. It is unfortunately still technically unfinished in many Areas despite touted complete redevelopment and Next-gen status, in Scope it offers less than its Predecessors and the few graphical Improvements unfortunately cannot hide the fact that Otherwise, almost nothing compared to the Predecessors. Unfortunately, The Damage model, The Penalty System and the weak Overall Presentation Are simply not worthy of a Formula 1 Game.
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