First F1 2010 teaser

Published 18 March, 2010 Duration 2:30

The new F1 season is gearing up, and the team behind 2010 is here to tell you all about it.

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  • BBIAJ #1 2 years ago

    I wish that they'd do a Moto GP 09/10 and offer up both seasons, as they've clearly already put some time and effort into getting last year's cars in there, so it would make sense.
  • MontyBrewster #2 2 years ago

  • jambo74 #3 2 years ago

    codemasters = fail anyway

    Can't believe a word they say after Oprtation Flashopint DR- look up google to see how they allegedly lied to all the fans in pre game PR.
  • rascoj64 #4 2 years ago

    codies racing games have always delivered tho, and this is a racing game
  • tanithfirst #5 2 years ago

    If they stick to the new 2010 rules does this mean the game will consist of 23 AI cars and me just following each around a track?? I hope not!
  • Beano #6 2 years ago

    60 fps or no buy
  • chronom4n #7 2 years ago

    codies did the same thing with GRID or rather something similiar saying how realistic the game is. Turned out to be cars swinging about like a pendulum. Not saying that this is gonna turn out like that but until the final product, been there done that. On a positive note, I like how they are saying that there will be season upgrades, blistering, marbles, weather changes etc. Good stuff on paper.
  • fknetwork #8 2 years ago

    @chronom4n
    What are you smoking? GRID was/is a fantastic game, a game I still play online more than any other racing game I own.
  • chronom4n #9 2 years ago

    @fknetwork, i wasn't putting the game down in a very bad way, just that it takes some time to getting adjusted to the way the cars would handle because the cars would swing about wildly because i was coming from playing colin mcrae, gran turismo 4, forza 2 and when the comparisons are made, GRID does oversteer really really badly. Still very enjoyable as I spent a over 20 laps at the spa track using the dfp. Peace out.
  • Numbat #10 2 years ago

    Handling in Dirt 2 was a significant improvement over Dirt & Grid, so they seem to have been going in the right direction. Still don't get why they don't make more of assists though to allow you to vary how realistic it will be. Race Pro was good in having a simulator which could be dumbed down. Grid with all assist off was still too arcade like, like an arcade racer that could be made harder (v v slightly).

    I've enjoyed Dirt, Grid & Dirt 2 though, so I'm hopeful. I'd also like it if it had some variety like mid career suddenly being thrown a race in Fiestas or something.
  • Supergunnas #11 2 years ago

    The video was ok, would love to see some more gameplay though!

    As for the game itself it sounds very promising. I just hope that it's as good as they're making it out to be. I tought Grid was quite an exceptional racing game. I use a wheel so it was a lot easier for me to get used to it, you could fiddle about with the steering sensitivity and dead zones anyway so i found a good setting for me. I know what people mean however when they talk about the car pivoting around one point and having too much oversteer, this makes the game a lot less relistic but i still enjoyed it a lot. I hope they include all the new teams and "new look" cars in the new F1 game, would be good if the damage was as good in this as it was in Grid aswell.
  • BBIAJ #12 2 years ago

    I've read that they've totally had to redesign the damage modelling for this, such is the nature of the design of F1 cars to protect the driver in his pod, so I'm guessing it should be pretty realistic.
  • DoKtoR #13 2 years ago

    In car view = awesome!

    Finally there might be an F1 game that can be compared to Grand Prix 4.