F1 2011

TODAY IS THE DAY.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUBY1vbtLdo
SAFETY CARS EVERYONE!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW05hemmEwY&feature=related
Look at that suspension. Sold.

decrypting atm. Played a tiny bit of F1 2010 today to emphasise the improvements. Apparently the handling is MUCH improved, although instead of canned spins and fixed aids, there’s a new issue

High speed turn, max down force settings on the wings, and apparently the back likes to come around. we shall see.

The Most I care about is AI.
Visuals’ comparison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AxLaBAtnKI&feature=relmfu

Official wheels make a big difference. Also the option to have your crew call you by ‘legends’ names made me chuckle. I’m Graham :retard:

Straight away the handling model is better. You can actually catch slides.

yeah, I heard.

busy busy

Dat reflection :fffuuu:

I might check this out. Never was a fan of racing sims though.

What was that, nigga?

It was me saying a couple of things about the graphics, but I went from high to ultra and that solved everything.

The graphics are great but still a little lacking in a few areas. Anyway I shouldn’t have to run teh game on ultra everything for it to look acceptable.

Right, so it does look a bit sterile?

Handleing is awesome. Kers and DRS really make it interesting! Races never get dull in the middle anymore!

What the fuck, Paddy.

haha what? in F1 2010 races felt dull in the middle. KERS and DRS keep you on your toes the whole way through now.

Havn’t seen you post in ages, that’s what.

Fucking crashed out in my Lotus on lap 34 in Melbourne, just 5 minutes ago.
Was an outlap after I changed to inters, preceded by a piss poor in-lap. Was running 16th by the time. Ragequit.

Racing with a keyboard is hella fun.

yes

arrow keys ftw

And it works with tweaking, really.
You just have to be monstrously precise (you can) and you can be competitive on intermediate.
Not really sure about the faster cars though.

I love that cold tyres now actually mean something <3

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