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This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on April 15th, 2020 in the F1 2020 category.
Interlagos? It's still on the calendar. That's what Sau Paulo is.Enjoy these titles a lot last years was a bit of a cynical cash in though, at least there are new tracks coming this year with Zandvoort, Sau Paulo & Hanoi. Interlagos and Hockenheim are a big miss this time though. Its fun playing the game during race weekends, it helps you understand the nuances of what going on track. Based on last years game pricing, I will wait until the January sale before picking it up, I don't mind paying £15 for 3 new tracks and a few graphical tweaks...
at least there are new tracks coming this year with Zandvoort, Sau Paulo & Hanoi. Interlagos and Hockenheim are a big miss this time though.
I don't mind paying £15 for 3 new tracks
I've always wanted to like these games, but for some reason they've always been hard to get in to. It feels like an arcade game with a wheel.
Managing a team and not actually having to race does sound interesting depending on how it works, but gonna wait until this one goes in sale (or is free through psn).
Technically there would only be 2 new circuits in the form of Hanoi and Zandvoort. Sao Paulo has been in F1 since the 70s and is on this year's calendar, I don't think they are planning to move to the Rio circuit (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mo...io-janeiro-track-layout-revealed/4393147/amp/) until possibly 2021 or 2022.
Just buy Motorsport Manager 3 and there is your “create a team” component for 10 bucks AUD.
There's no driving involved in that game, just management. The AI there is kind of smart and realistic. Think Gran Turismo but only with B-Spec.What's the driving physics and AI racecraft like?
In F1 2019 you can turn off ghost cars in the pause menu in time trial. Pretty sure you could also do this in older versions of the game.I got F1 2017 when it was on sale and as much as I like F1, not being able to just drive solo, which I think is their time attack, without a ghost car really turns me off because I hate ghost cars. I think the only way to not have a ghost car was to go into a full F1 weekend with a practice session etc. I really wish any driving game that has ghost cars would have an option to turn them off because it really messes with my concentration.
There's also some brilliant mods for the PC version of Motorsport ManagerJust buy Motorsport Manager 3 and there is your “create a team” component for 10 bucks AUD.
I would love to see an F1 generations game, that picked 4 or 5 seasons from the 60s through to the 00s to do the full calendar of circuits. You would get to experience the development of cars and circuits over time.I hope they some day (year) get around to extending their car rooster all the way back to the 60s and 50s, as classic cars are the only thing interesting about this game for me. Or, even better, extend their track rooster to classic circuits! (Old-Hockenheim, loop-Monza and Silverstone are a blast and old-Spa is flat out insane on Project Cars 2). But, alas, even all that would be hampered by all the annoying cut-scene and managing hoopla this game insist on coming with.
This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on April 15th, 2020 in the F1 2020 category.
I'd assume licensing would be an issue for older circuit layouts.Still cant drive on past tracks like old hockenheim, spa with the chicanes, istanbul park, kayalami, imola, jerez, adelaide and more.