Saturday, October 9, 2010
F1 2010
F1 2010
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XBox360
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Ok petrol heads so here I am, stuck in the Dungeon of Reaper Towers left alone with the new F1 game, so does it live up to the hype? The short answer is O hell ya it does… and then some! F1 2010 has been brought to us by Codemasters, who also brought us TOCA - Grid and Dirt series, so you would bet your left nut that F1 2010 is going to be good and you would be right... great news for your left nut, eh! So let’s empty the bladders, zip up the fireproof suit, and get your ass comfy in the chair… let’s Go! Go! Go!
Each of the nineteen grand prix circuits have been designed perfectly even the Korean Grand Prix is here complete with grand stands. When you come out of your garage and onto the pit lane, you get a real sense of apprehension as you hear the cars going down the track beside you. With three different career paths to choose from ranging from three, five and seven seasons in length. The career you select will determine the different experiences you are offered. Pick a seven season career and you start off in a Lotus, Virgin Racing, or Hispania Racing where you get an opportunity to work your way up the grid. Then there is a three season career where you’re offered to drive with BMW, Williams, Force India or Turo Rosso and the like. But to access the top dogs you have to prove your worthiness of getting a seat in Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, Renault or Red Bull. Alternatively you can jump straight in to the quick race, custom race or time trials, plus there’s the multiplayer mode, plenty of options for the hardcore to the casual race head alike. That’s the real beauty of this game! Just by adjusting a few options it goes from a easy ride for the casual gamer who just wants to blast around a track into a full on simulator for the hardcore enthusiast. Mostly though, this will appeal to the formula one nut’s with all the set up options and fine tweaking that can be done to get that tenth of a second you need for pole position.
The racing itself in the single player is very close to reality and mimics what you see on TV with only a couple of seconds between cars. The cars themselves have a real sense of weight with massive turn in and exiting speeds which just keep pushing you to find that sweet spot. Choose the wrong set up for a track or go too soon on the accelerator and you will be doing donuts all day. Don’t worry if you’re not into locking wheels and burning out back tyres, you can turn on the ABS and traction control in the options setting which does make the cars much easier to drive but doesn’t remove any of the high speed enjoyment.
The race weekends can be customised to your liking with either short or long weekends. This will determine how many practice and qualifying session there are. During the weekend you get challenges, one of which is – beat your teammate. Completing these challenges unlocks new R&D parts that can be used for upgrades and you can work your way into the number one spot on the team… race heads know how important that is! Completing objectives and scoring points also brings you to the attention of teams higher up the grid who will all want you to drive for them… if you’re good enough!
The flag and penalty system tends to lean on the heavy side, a slight tap that in real life would potentially end up in a tangled mess of metal and bone but in the game it could result in a ten second time penalty instead, a bit unrealistic to say the least. At no stage in the game can you drive through cars, except in the pit stop… coming into the pits other cars just ghost drive right through you and into their pitbox, this breaks the illusion of realism successfully and it sucks. Added to this that your lollipop man won’t release you until they’re gone and you have one huge WTF!!! When tight on time or points, this is really, really annoying! That aside the pitstops are as you see on the TV in fact the only thing that’s missing is Ted Kravitz giving a running commentary.
During the various single player modes you have to deal with the press. Slag off the team or act like an obnoxious dick and it goes down like a fart in a space suit. Answer it like a champion and the team will love you! Yay! Your agent will be sitting in the motor home keeping an eye over the whole picture and don’t worry she will let you know how you’re progressing and what the team thinks of you!
Familiar tracks such as ‘Circuit de Catalunya’ (Spain), ‘Silverstone Racing Circuit’ (England) and ‘Suzuka Circuit’ (Japan) may make an appearance in other games like Forza 3 or Grand Turismo but they do not feel the same as they do in F1 2010. If you think you know what to expect from playing tracks in other games then you’re in for a fright. Everything here is different, the bumps, cambers, curb height and general handling around these tracks are greatly different and far more realistic. The best way to approach a circuit that you think you know is to forget everything - cornering speeds, grip levels, everything! Because they are all different here, they are faster, stickier, and bumpier so be prepared for a very real experience.
Multiplayer consists of four different game modes ‘Pole Position’ which is a twenty minute qualifying session where the winner is the player with the fastest time. ‘Sprint’, this is a single three lap race with random cars and grid slots. An ‘Endurance race’ consisting of a twenty percent race length track with dynamic weather, random grid slot and one pit stop, and lastly the ‘Online Grand Prix’ complete with a fifteen minute qualifying session and a seven lap race with dynamic weather and a pit stop. A mode to suit all moods and an enjoyable experience when shared with other serious racers.
The graphics on this game are very good with the detail that has gone into each car short of amazing. It is evident that the development team really benefited from having technical assistance from a current F1 driver and it seems the information he was able to provide has really come though adding to all aspects of this game. The “dynamic” weather system is one of the best weather systems in any racing game to date. Coming out of the La Source hairpin and up Eau Rouge with the rain pissing down is truly breath taking, you cannot see where you are going because there is water streaming off your screen and the car in front has disappeared into a cloud of mist, and you know there is a corner coming, but where? Just like the real thing! The audio is realistic, perhaps a bit too real… take my advice on this - go into the settings and turn the engine noise down! Your ears will thank you for it! Although each car has its own sound, after a while it just bores into your head and this being the dominant sound for most of the game, it just might drive you mad!
Granted the customization option or car selection do not have the same easy appeal as Forza or Gran Turismo but then again you wouldn't by Fifa and bitch about not being able to play as the NY Jets would you? Comparing this game to any other would be like comparing Doom to Modern Warfare – yes, they are both FPS games but they don’t share the same level of involvement. That said, Codemasters have omitted a few things that would have been nice to see and many race heads would perhaps expect in a formula one race - no formation lap before you start the race, no nutter running on the track with his ballsack flying in the wind and no safety car! I suppose they have to keep something in the bag for upcoming patches / F1 2011.There are also many bugs with the most serious being a corruption to save files which the developer is aware of and is addressing. There are also other small issues scattered throughout the game but future patches are promised and the problems should be corrected in time.
F1 2011 is not perfect and is really just for the F1/Petrol head fans. Casual race fans may find it fun initially but could soon be put off by the range and complexity of technical options. That said it is a high quality racer for the eyes and for the thumbs, personally I love it! True, I am a confessed petrol head and love nothing better than a hi octane experience, throw in a few pedestrians or even zombies and it would be nirvana… but as it stands the only thing better than watching the Grand Prix on TV is being in it and this is the closest many of us will ever get. Pound for pound this is the best racing game out there.
Buy it, love it, smell the rubber!!!
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