![]() F1 2018 was a gorgeous racer that still looks wonderful. I didn’t notice any drastic graphical changes or modifications to the looks of the cars, tracks, or environments. Talking about the game itself, F1 2019 looks same as F1 2018. When starting up my E3 demo, the first thing I noticed, and what I think most everyone will notice is the beauty of being behind the wheel of this magnificent race car I found myself sitting in. Of course this isn’t a game for the faint of heart, so you’ll want to perform relatively well if you want to have a better spot when being placed in the F1 series. Your placing in the F2 series will determine your positioning when you move up to F1 later on. For those who are unaware, F2 cars are usually slower than their F1 counterparts, have less power and aren’t as flashy. ![]() F1 2019 will finally feature Formula 2 cars and races which should make the game beefier than it already is. To my surprise, Codemasters have finally listened to its fans’ feedback and complains. ![]() ![]() I had a chance to sit down in a racing control simulator to find out what’s under the hood of the new F1 2019 and see if the annual series still has what it takes to compete in this growingly crowded genre. So what sets F1 apart from the likes of Forza or the upcoming Grid? Not a whole lot. F1 2019 is shaping up to be another beautiful racing game in a generation seemingly swamped with racers. ![]()
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