![]() ![]() ![]() I’m not going to say it’s like a generational leap or anything, but the lighting and the level of detail in the textures is certainly ahead of F1 2018. But can it live up to last year’s incredible entry? Well, that’s what you’re here to find out…well, unless you’ve already skipped to the end of the review for the score, you impatient scamp.Īssuming you’ve stuck with me, the first thing you’ll notice in F1 2019 is the step up in visual quality over the previous entries. Thankfully, the wait for Codemasters’ F1 title has been shorter this year, with F1 2019 speeding away from the starting line a full two months earlier than usual. With F1 2018 on Xbox Game Pass, I jumped back into the cockpit of some of the world’s greatest racing machines and drove them around some of the most famous circuits in the world, loving every minute once more. I love my racing games, especially the GT stuff, yet I still find myself drawn inexorably to Formula One. I’ve gone back to GT Sport and Project CARS 2, even dabbled a little in Assetto Corsa Competizione, which is unfortunately still a little rough, despite leaving Early Access recently. With the start of the motorsport season underway, I’ve been playing a lot of racing games. ![]()
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