F1 05

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dr_evil65

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1,871 posts

236 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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Anyone else had a go on this yet?

Got it yesterday and its soooo much better than the 04 version.

I particularly like the 'create an eye toy cameo' feature and the fact that the cars are acually driveable in career mode.

rico

7,916 posts

256 months

Friday 8th July 2005
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This for the PS2?

Saw it in Tesco... tempted but prior experience of F1 games has been less than fantastic.

Hows it compare to GT4?

bigjimmy

3,123 posts

241 months

Friday 8th July 2005
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Does the USA GP have only 6 cars on the track?

jj.

546 posts

271 months

Saturday 9th July 2005
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Must admit I've stayed away from the F1 games as previous poor experience with 2001, 2002, etc...

Although I managed to pick up a F1 2004 from ebay for £11. Must admit quite good, although damn hard in career mode.

So does this new F1 2005, play better than the old 2004 version, and if so, in what way...?
jj

dr_evil65

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1,871 posts

236 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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To answer all these questions...!

Yes, it is for the PS2.

People keep saying they've had bad experiences with F1 games but I have to say, F1 04 is the only F1 game that made me want to go and get my money back.

Doesn't compare much to GT4 in some ways, but then again they are 2 different types of game. If you're bored of GT4 (as I was) this game is a great alternative.

Obviously the game was finished prior to Indy, as all 20 cars line up on the grid. Another (albeit minor) flaw is that the qualifying is still based on the two sessions with aggregate times.

It has to be said that F1 04 was a good game but was let down majorly by the career mode (which, lets face it, is a major chunk of the game). It was too hard, both getting a drive (always ended up as Minardi's test driver no matter how well I did in the tests) and also in races (constantly 5-6 seconds a lap slower than the front runners).

I think though that they have got it right with F1 05. Firstly, you can set the difficulty level in career. Also, instead of being set test days, you now apply to the teams via your agent, who then arranges a test directly with the team. You may also be headhunted during the game, where teams will contact your agent to ask whether you're interested in driving for them. There are also neat additions such as the Forza Motorsport-style racing line, which tells you not just where you should be on the track but also where your braking/accelerating points should be. There is also steering/brake assists, as well as spin recovery. All of these can be turned off, but its worth keeping the racing line and steering assist on until you get a feel for the cars.

It feels a lot better than 04 when you're diving the cars. They seem a lot more forgiving (and dont lock up every time you touch the brakes).

But hey, its all a matter of opinion. You'll have to play the game to find out.