The testing challenges are actually quite challenging, and the ability to manage your engine components and help choose the direction of your car’s improvements really immerses you in the sport. You can take part in testing, and even help with the development of your car. You can be either a male or female rookie, sign and negotiate a contract with the lower teams and then work your way up through the field. The new Career mode will probably be the first place you start, and Codemasters has injected an RPG-esque level of interest to it. And F1 2017 tackles this new side of the sport with vigour. In 2017, being an F1 driver is about managing your engine parts, testing, signing contracts and doing PR activities – not to mention racing. The first, and probably most important, new area of the game is the enhanced Career mode. However, while it might look similar to last year’s game, F1 2017 adds some vital improvements to the fold, and it’s a much better racing game as a result. I’ll add my thoughts on multiplayer mode once I’ve had more time on it. Game modes are pretty much the same as last year, too, with Time Trial, Multiplayer modes, championships and the opportunity to customise specific racing weekends, too. And Codemasters has also included a night time version of Monaco, which is nice. The game features different layouts of all the tracks on this year’s calendar, so you’ll also have some extra variation. You can play as any of the teams and all the drivers that are taking part in this year’s championship, and as you’d expect, you can drive on all the tracks that the sport is visiting this year. Featuring a new RPG in the form of Career mode, more involving handling and the return of some serious classics cars, F1 2017 has the makings of greatness. But just how good is it?į1 2017 is the official game of the 2017 Formula 1 world championship, and that means it keeps to the same basic recipe as the other F1 games you’ve probably played. However, after a antisocial weekend with F1 2017, I’m starting to think Codemasters might have finally got it right. How data and eSports could shape the future of F1Įver since Formula 1 97 – still one of the best games I’ve ever played – the official F1 games have produced flashes of brilliance, but haven’t had the consistent performance to compete the top racing titles.
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