![]() ![]() The upgraded handling and artificial intelligence will really come into it’s own for the differing styles of racing required as you switch between the generations of racing cars and drivers. They’re also promising improved handling and AI, but the real question is whether or not the game will follow the Pirelli tyre-gate controversy that has dominated the season. You also get to pit your racing skills against the rest of the world with the online multiplayer competition provided by Codemasters’ RaceNet. ![]() All 19 circuits are playable and there’s going to be a pretty good number of race modes to take on, including customised championships, time trials and multiplayer action. The main game centres around the 2013 F1 race calendar with Championship Mode a clear contender for everyone’s favourite part of the game. In the 90s content David Coulthard, Jacques Villeneuve, Eddie Irvine and Alain Prost have all been confirmed as playable racers. Some of the drivers you’ll get to race as include Nigel Mansell, Mario Andretti and Gerhard Berger from the 80s, although it’s doubtful that Ayerton Senna will be amongst the roster considering the presence of Imola as a playable track. The classic content will be introduced by the commentating genius of Murray Walker, which in itself holds a lot of nostalgia value. Both feature content from 80s F1 including iconic drivers, historic cars, Brands Hatch and the Circuito De Jerez, but the classic edition comes replete with a 90s expansion that adds the decade’s legendary drivers and cars into the mix, as well as getting to race at Imola and Estoril. However, with the ONE and the PS4 out this November you’ve got to imagine that the game will be getting a port eventually, but it’s looking a bit depressing for Nintendo owning Formula 1 fans.į1 2013 will be available in a standard edition and a classic edition, which seems like a bizarre move on the part of Codemasters, until you find out that there’s an extra tenner to pay for the bigger version of the game. It’s currently due for release on Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PS3 on the 21st September 2013, but there’s no word on anything for the Xbox ONE, PlayStation 4 or Nintendo Wii U as of yet. This ties in well with the news that the game doesn’t just feature this year’s race calendar, it also includes classic drivers and cars from legendary seasons past. These require additional submission and authorisation from Microsoft and Sony so the release date for these will follow a little later than the PC version.The F1 2013 game has just been officially announced by developers, Codemasters, and with the real season hotting up at the half way point and the upcoming release of Ron Howard’s F1 biopic, Rush, there’s a lot of attention on the glamorous and high speed world of motor sport. The above fixes (where relevant) for the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game are currently being tested and verified. ![]() Force feedback settings have been tweaked to remedy the mid corner ‘dropout’ that some players were reporting.Fixed an issue where on certain hardware all menus would be black. ![]()
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