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I hear it is a big improvement over the 2015 version. These games are tough to get into if you are not already an F1 junkie, though. The learning curve is too steep, especially for today's impatient gamers. I remember getting overwhelmed with car tuning on the 2013 version. They should put an AI mechanic to tune the cars for you based on the track, weather, car type, etc.
I played F1 for somehow the first time with this game and I learned quickly. It took me 1 hour to be fast as show in this video:
Of course I'm a veteran of cyber-racing and a good cyber-driver.
For the setting, you can save car setup.
Those racing lines tho.
These games are tough to get into if you are not already an F1 junkie, though. The learning curve is too steep, especially for today's impatient gamers.
I hear it is a big improvement over the 2015 version. These games are tough to get into if you are not already an F1 junkie, though. The learning curve is too steep, especially for today's impatient gamers. I remember getting overwhelmed with car tuning on the 2013 version. They should put an AI mechanic to tune the cars for you based on the track, weather, car type, etc.
You can't dload other people's car setups and use theirs? Most racing games have that option.
At least in hot lapping mode which I'm not sure is the correct word in English, you can use the setup of the ghost offer.
Huh? The ghost car is your own car and you are racing against your self each lap so it is your own car setup. Unless I am misunderstanding you.
Here I am now after like 5 hours of playing the F1.
HD(The race start at 57sec):
Other host but not in HD(The race start at 57sec):
I hope the line please everybody now.
When you're running time trial you're running against players on the leaderboard. Every time you set a faster time it tells you a new setup is available to download. You can pause the game and then download the setup for the next driver you're racing against.Huh? The ghost car is your own car and you are racing against your self each lap so it is your own car setup. Unless I am misunderstanding you.
I hate knocking on you, but still looks bad . IIRC I'm running 48s at Spa with an Xbox ONE Elite controller.
When you're running time trial you're running against players on the leaderboard. Every time you set a faster time it tells you a new setup is available to download. You can pause the game and then download the setup for the next driver you're racing against.
I bought F1 2016 yesterday and had some time to test. I immediately disabled all driving aids (and manual gears) and give it a go and was doing 1:31.XXX times with Ferrari in Australia. Those are pretty bad times but then again I could easily improve it. It does feel like I need to turn traction control on since it's a bit pain to drive with Xbox One controller without it (I wish this had trigger rumble like Forza Apex). However I had no problems with breaking without assists.Some of my runs with the Xbox ONE Elite controller. I have to run ABS and full traction control. It's no fun otherwise.
That's my issue with TC off or on Medium: there is no feedback with the controller on when the rear starts to step out. I'm sure it's hella fun with a wheel, though. I want to try to break the wheel out again this weekend because it really has me itching to get back into racing games.I bought F1 2016 yesterday and had some time to test. I immediately disabled all driving aids (and manual gears) and give it a go and was doing 1:31.XXX times with Ferrari in Australia. Those are pretty bad times but then again I could easily improve it. It does feel like I need to turn traction control on since it's a bit pain to drive with Xbox One controller without it (I wish this had trigger rumble like Forza Apex). However I had no problems with breaking without assists.
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Tested with full traction control and now I can do 1:27.XXX times. The thing is... Things get a bit too easy with it but with medium is still a bit not enough because with pad you don't have any feel when the wheels start loosing the traction.
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Now I'm doing 1:26.XXX laps.
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Well... It's not impossible to drive without TC. Just slightly annoying with pad but I'm getting used to it and I'm now roughly 0,8s off the pace without TC.
Also without any assists I was doing low 49s in Spa (there's much room for improvement though).
I hear it is a big improvement over the 2015 version. These games are tough to get into if you are not already an F1 junkie, though. The learning curve is too steep, especially for today's impatient gamers. I remember getting overwhelmed with car tuning on the 2013 version. They should put an AI mechanic to tune the cars for you based on the track, weather, car type, etc.
It actually feels better (no TC) when not in time trial mode or maybe I just turn myself into racing mode... I also somehow managed to get the car setup just about right.That's my issue with TC off or on Medium: there is no feedback with the controller on when the rear starts to step out. I'm sure it's hella fun with a wheel, though. I want to try to break the wheel out again this weekend because it really has me itching to get back into racing games.
I am able to race against the Legend AI, now. I have found that setting the suspension to 11 front and back, ARB to 11 in front and 4 in back, really allows me to push faster times with the controller. I am enjoying myself in career much more now that my Sauber is finishing realistically.