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In F1 2011 players will be challenged to 'Be the driver, live the life, go compete', with wide-ranging technical and gameplay advancements on and off track and vastly extended competitive and co-operative multiplayer components. F1 2011 will feature all of the official teams, drivers and circuits from the highly anticipated 2011 FIA Formula One World Championship, including the current FIA Formula One Drivers' World Champion Sebastian Vettel. The 2011 season also sees the debut of the 2011 Formula 1 Grand Prix Of India at Delhi's Jaypee International Race Circuit and the return of the iconic Nürburgring to the calendar. Online multiplayer- one to sixteen players in a race with the option to include an additional eight AI-controlled











January 12th, 2012 - 13:52
For Better or Worse???,
F1 2011 is absolutley fantastic but when you get down to the very nitty gritty of the game you might think it’s not that different apart from 2 new tracks, a few new drivers, 12 new liveries and a safety car there isn’t much difference
Firstly the handling is massively different. Fans of F1 2010 would expect little change, but it is hugely different, thanks to a new suspension sytem You can feel bumps in corners a lot better an allows you to throw everything into a corner, lob it over the kerb and not spin around (unlike F1 2010).
Now i think I’ll say what is better and worse about F1 2011 compared to 2010
Pros:
-handling allows you to attack the kurbs
-Much better choice of helmet designs
-Cars feel much more slippery and lively (although some might think that’s a bad thing)
-New time attack scenario mode is great
-KERS and DRS makes the racing far more exciting (especially when your zipping the wing open and powersliding through the 130r at almost 200mph!!)
-The 16 car online grid makes online racing feel more intense
-Pirelli tyres are ace!!!
-No more pit stop glitch, you’ll be happy to know!!!
-Safety car makes strategy more exciting (although it is painfully hard to cause an incident to bring out the safety car and stay in the race yourself without getting a penalty)
-Displays interesting stats on screen when the game is loading.
-split-screen racing
…and possibly quite a few more things budding F1 fans!!
Cons:
-Hud and game menu design is pratically the same as last year is practically the same
-Boring, typical main menu instead of the great interactive paddock
-Career is hardly improved (since nearly all of codies effort has been focused on multiplayer)
-Same boring press confrence questions
-New handling can be hard to grasp at first
-Engineer, driver, and general people animations are rubbish (although drivers are recognisable and thank heaven they got rid of that horribly annoying agent!!)
There are several other things I could say but then I’m just getting picky!
Also the car designs are immensely sleek, and I couldn’t write a review on F1 2011 without saying that the new India track is very fun to drive with lots of quick changes of direction. The 2011 game as a whole, when you add up all the tiny little tweaks and improvments that codemasters have made, is already a lap ahead of F1 2010 and with each race you do you pick it up more and more, and it gets better and better…
F1 2011? Definitley for better!!!!
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|January 12th, 2012 - 14:05
MIND BLOWING – BUY IT NOW!!!!!,
The very first review I ever wrote on Amazon was a couple of months ago for Dirt 3 – I just had to write in to tell everyone why Dirt 3 was so bad in so many ways. Today I’m moved to write a second review – of another codemasters game – but this time to rave about F1 2011; the game that beat my every expectation. Do yourself a favour, stop reading this and just buy it – you won’t be disappointed!
Alright, lets give this game a full breakdown. Unlike Dirt 3, F1 2011 opens with a terrific introduction sequence which really heighens the players enthusiasm for the game. The menus are basic to begin with, but functional, and unlike Dirt 3 they don’t detract from the experience. There are only 4 options: single player, multiplayer, proving grounds (time trials etc) and the options. The single player career mode is so much more thought-out than Dirt 3, and the player really does get the sense of starting from the bottom – to rise majestically as a champ only after showing a significant degree of talent. The cars on ‘Easy’ mode are not exactly a push over, and choosing ‘intermediate’ or higher opponent intelligence means the player is in for a very tough time. This is in contrast to Dirt 3 – which was very easy in all modes except the very hardest. The player gets to tune the car with a simple slider, or they can tweek the car and fine tune it to perfection in the hope of gaining that bit more of an edge.
The player is then able to drive out onto the track – and at this point the heart rate goes up higher than any other game I have ever played. I chose to play using the ‘Cockpit’ view – which is very rare for me as I tend to use the bumper camera on all my other games – and I never use the ‘Chase’ view. As such, I was pleasantly surprised by the detail in the cockpit, all the buttons and readouts are faithfully repoduced, and even the angle at which the drivers sits is absolutely authentic – and really gives the driver a sense of what it must be like to drive a Formula One car. I could almost hear Paul DiResta saying “…and you can’t always see where you’re going because the gloves get in the way. Sometimes you have to turn the wheel and hope the road stays underneith you, because you can’t always see it…” – and this sums up the cockpit view perfectly!
The graphics are superb in their every detail, the sounds are immaculate to the extreme, the weather effects are simply magnificent, the speed is palpable and ultra smooth, and everything else comes together perfectly. Using an Xbox steering wheel, the player gets to feel every lump of gravel, every blade of grass, and even the way the tires start off cold can be felt in absolute detail – giving the player unparallelled control. Overall, the handling and feel of the car (with an xbox wheel) is staggering! – sooo much better than Dirt 3.
When the race is over, the player gets a very impressive victory animation, and this really does give the driver a terrific sense of acheivement (again, unlike Dirt 3), and you even get to be interviewed by the press. A champagne drenched podium is the only noticable ommission, but the victory animation more than makes up for that. It will take several seasons before the player gets to fight for survival in the very best cars, but even so, it is always possible to beat the other drivers with grit determination (and no mistakes!) using just about any car.
I played this for the first time several days ago and I must say my overall impression was MIND BLOWING! I was so blown away by this title that I could still feel my head hurting several days after. My breath was literally taken away – rendering anything beyond blasphemous exclamatory expletives all but impossible.
Some people have commented that this is only for F1 fans who have a good knowledge of the sport. That is often used as a critisism; but to be honest, the level of difficulty in F1 2011 and the depth of the F1 experience appears to have been coded absolutely flawlessly. Unlike Dirt 3, this is a big-boys game. There is no hand-holding, no ‘driving school’, no stunts or other silly things like that, just pure, frenzied, exhilerating F1 action! Highly recommended!!!
Presentaion = 8
Playability = 10
Sound = 10
Graphics = 10
Value for money = 10
Longevity = 10
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|January 12th, 2012 - 14:18
Excellent,
This is a massive improvement over F1 2010. It took a little time to get into but it is so much better than before. Graphically it looks very similar to F1 2010, it almost is not as good but thats probably a personal preference but the gameplay is much better. You probably need to race in a 50% race distance to benefit from most of the improvements such as the pirelli tyres which do drop of the cliff in terms of performance like in real life, and the build up of marbles on the race track if you go off line, for genuine F1 fans though this is brilliant. Also the cars are easier or more realistic to drive than before, having never driven a real F1 I can’t really compare! but now you can attack the corners, go over kerbs etc without it resulting in a spin everytime, or the corner cutting flag which plagued F1 2010. All in all a big improvement and well worth buying.
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