Dealspwn: It's quite overt from the start that Codemasters intended to create a balanced Formula 1 experience that gamers of all levels could enjoy, somehow managing to perfectly mix the feel of successful high speed circuit racing with a realism for both novice and hardcore F1 racers. The visuals are gorgeous with greatly improved lightening, weather effects and detailed tracks and cars over previous years. Running at an impressive 1080p and 60fps for the first time in the series, F1 2015 feels fast and it feels so real.
The F1 24 announcement seems imminent, as the Champions Edition cover and details have surfaced in F1 23's game files after the latest patch.
To Sony, and so many other companies in this industry, the short-term satisfaction and happiness of their shareholders means so much more to them than their employees, their products, and their customers.
IGN writes: "Veteran UK developer Codemasters has suffered a round of layoffs following the launch of racing games F1 23 and EA Sports WRC.
Codemasters owner EA confirmed the redundancies in a statement issued to IGN, although failed to disclose the number of staff affected."
Two development studios will now operate as one working on the future of Need For Speed
It's a weird one. The changes / lack of features will cause the faithful / hardcore fans to be up in arms, while on the other hand those people who usually find F1 games a bit too involved (like me) will find it more accessible. I'm more then happy to give this one a go as a result, although probably not at full price.
I enjoy the game. Well on my Way to win the championship with Vettel. Räikkönen in 2nd. 5 Races to go.
The Graphics are really good. The Sense of Speed and the handling of the cars are excellent as well. You really feel the tires through the steering Wheel.
It would just be nice to have a proper Career Mode. With your own driver.