Face it guys, whoever got the licence you would not have been happy because any F1 game is going to be mass market and therefore simple physics.
It may aswell be codemasters, at least their games usually have good gameplay and their forcefeedback support is substantially better than some simulation titles I could name.
Well Studio Liverpool made the last 5 or so F1 games and there wern't complicated but it was good to control, Ea made a 2002 and 99-02 career version and both had epic bad handling.
I think they will do a better job then Sony, as they had seemed to be resting on their laurels with the F1 titles, and they only released a few titles in the American market. I'm very disappointed with SCEE & SCEA as a whole.
Codemasters has released very good racing games, Colin McCrea Rally springs to mind. I think they will fix the McLaren color, so that it really LOOKS like it should, instead of coping out and making it gray (That annoys the CRAP out of me).
Pretty good game I guess if that's the biggest flaw
EA made a while back deal with Elwis Halimton. EA was also the most obvious contender getting the license since Sony said it wont renew it.
If not Codesuckers, then it would have been some other big name like EA or Microsoft. All are equally bad in the end so saying "goodbye real F1 sim" is stupid because that wasn't coming in the first place.
What's most irritating thing is that the deal is again exclusive (I guess). If it wasn't, then the big mass market could have their arcade game and simmers could have their own... :mad:
Would you rather have EA? Look what they did to the NASCAR games
Codemasters isn't bad enough to turn a racing game into arcadish racers like EA did with NASCAR games. If you carefully look at Codemasters games they are known for creating semi sims which is an actual category itself. I'd rather have a semi sim than a completely arcade racer. So I'm not that appalled by the news
I share your feelings about our countries obsession with idolising our sporting talent before they have even won anything, but I think this is a little unfair.
Surely the stats will be different between each manufacturer's car not the drivers themselves?
guys, tried Race driver: Grid demo and its one amazing, fun game to play without any aids. Its using same engine that Dirt used and this F1 game will use, and if they dont mess it up with crashs then we are gonna have one hell of a game