Developer Codemasters has released a new deep dive, detailing how the changes to the circuit and drivers in F1 24 will make the game a more authentic driving experience for players. Accompanying the post is a video, which you can check out below.
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F1 24 is a little more than a month away from launch, and Codemasters and EA Sports are continuing to reveal new details on the racing sim. Plenty more of that has come courtesy of a new gameplay deep dive.
Among several other improvements, Codemasters is touting a new dynamic handling system for the game, which thanks to new and improved suspension physics, will allow for better and more realistic handling and tuning. Additionally, the game will also feature an improved tyre model, which will put greater emphasis on tire wear, temperature, track surfaces, and more.
There’s also an improved aerodynamic model, with a reworked slipstreaming model, improvements to the drag reduction system, and more. Meanwhile, improvements to Power Unit settings will allow players finer control over energy gain in real-time. Check out the video below for more details.
F1 24 launches on May 31 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
Developer Codemasters has released a new deep dive, detailing how the changes to the circuit and drivers in F1 24 will make the game a more authentic driving experience for players. Accompanying the post is a video, which you can check out below.
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EA has released the first F1 24 gameplay, which is viewable below.