![]() Similarly, tyre management has been refined, this makes warming the tyres to optimal temperature vital – weaving on the track actually makes a difference and at some tracks you will need a second flying lap in qualifying in order to register a quicker lap. Despite that extra grip, even with traction control on the cars aren’t that forgiving and if you get it wrong, it is still very easy to lose the rear end and go into a spin. There is increased grip allowing players to feel confident to take speed into corners and accelerate much earlier coming out, pushing those limits. ![]() The increased speed of F1 cars this year has been well crafted within the game. The extra power of the PS4 Pro bringing the game up to 4k resolution while retainng the super slick 60fps standard for racing games. New rules and regulations for 2017 have made the cars look better with wide tyres resulting in more grip and faster lap times – all of which is clearly apparent within the game. ![]() What better time then for Codemasters to come on-form and deliver a product that is simply better in every way over the 2016 edition which had, rightly so, been praised as the best F1 game since the good ol’ days of the Geoff Crammond series. This years Formula One World Championship has genuinely been one of the most exciting for years, with the resurgence of Ferrari and Vettel bringing a real challenge to Mercedes who have dominated the V6 hybrid era. Codemasters, Feral Interactive, Koch Media
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