#F1 2014 review ps4 pro
Not only has Codemasters thrown the old form book out the window, but its taken the TV footage of a whole race weekend and extracted the best bits out of it, given it a coat of paint, then televised each race like you were watching real TV, only now you’re the star.Īssuming you’re a mega-racing fan and a bit of a sadist, then choose the Pro Career mode instead and get your arse handed to you. If there was one portion of the F1 series that has been sorely lacking, it was this mode which definitely required a massive overhaul. The real highlight of the F1 2016 is the Career mode (Championship Mode is the same but only a single season). But one option, which is a nice touch, is being able to create your own custom championship by adding races to a list, and you can place them in any order.
#F1 2014 review ps4 full
If you want to go straight to a race you can with a minimum of 3 laps, or you can go full weekend mode with a full length race, practice sessions, qualifying sessions (even one-shot qualifying). Much like the Time Trial, you can also set the type of weather, but also go that one step further and have dynamic weather and set it to what point in the race you want it to change to accelerating the time of day makes for an interesting dynamic weather race. Once you feel you get a handle for the car then you can drive a Quick Race. If you want to go even further you can change the time of day too which allows for you to race at any time of day, from dusk till dawn, or perhaps you want to use the official times instead. Here you can choose your track, team, and the session settings, whether you want to go top speed and beat your (and other players) fastest lap on a dry track, or turn on the water works and practice those laps on the black sea. With F1’s new handling model, it’s best to take your first foray onto the track in Time Trial mode. Hitting the road in an F1 car is a far cry from handling a car -the sheer torque and horsepower to weight ratio of an F1 car makes it the fastest accelerating sports car on the planet – but trying to control that power is quite something else.