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https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-54840773
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Codemasters being sold to Take Two
scottishwildcat replied to scottishwildcat's topic in General Discussion
An unexpected twist: EA to buy Codemasters for £1bn -
Retaining consciousness was also likely thanks in part to another major safety element, the HANS device, which would have absorbed some of the deceleration force and reduced any whiplash effect. And a good job too -- the fire was still well ablaze when he extricated himself, so he may not have survived if he'd had to wait on anyone being able to pull him out.
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But not with any of the 4k assets that will be required for a next-gen game.
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Still playing grid autosport
scottishwildcat replied to Blaziken 2020's topic in Off-topic Discussion
I'm still playing Grid Autosport, but mostly on Switch now. I fire up the 360 version occasionally, though. (And the Mac version.) -
Wreckfest is not a Codemasters game.
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In-game chat is never going to make it into a console-first title like GRID, or any other Codemasters series, I'm afraid. They want the same codebase on all platforms as far as possible, and nobody's going to use it on Xbox or PlayStation.
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Each platform has its own standard way to block and report players, just use those.
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In F1 2019, I'm not sure there's a lot you can do other than turn on all the assists, and turn the AI level down to its lowest setting. (Which I think is what the "Beginner" setting does anyway.) But if you can tell us more about why you think you're crashing, maybe we can suggest which assists to turn off again -- especially with a wheel and pedals, it's possible some of them (e.g. auto braking) are actually hindering you more than helping. Also experiment with different camera views -- T-cam is generally the easiest for most people, so if you're not using that, give it a try. The exterior cameras are usually best avoided with a wheel, but you never know.... they might just work for you. There are a few guides around for beginners that might help, e.g.: https://realsport101.com/racing/f1/f1-2019-beginners-guide-how-to-assists-career-mode-overtaking-ers-drs-sertup/ In F1 2020, they added a new "casual mode" that's probably exactly what you're looking for, so if you're really struggling you might want to give up on 2019 and see if you can find a cheap copy of 2020...
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Whatever works best for you. But yes, swapping in older parts for practise sessions is pretty common.
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The short answer is that they finished developing the game months ago... it would have been pretty much dev complete before the global pandemic took hold.
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I wouldn't hold your breath. Either means Sony and Microsoft have to write drivers for every different wheel out there to ship as part of the console OSes, or Codemasters (and every other games company) have to write their own to ship with every game, neither of which is likely worth their time and effort for the small percentage of users who would benefit.
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A question regarding driver nationality flags in the F1 games
scottishwildcat replied to stephfarelle95's topic in General Discussion
Flags are political a minefield - as someone who used to work on software that tried to keep everyone happy with flags, I'd almost rather they removed them all. (I'm not saying that's an issue for any of the flags being discussed in this thread, but "adding all the flags in the world" into software that's sold all around the world certainly isn't the simple task you might expect.) -
Probably intended to avoid people racing with the same number.
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Based on what? Codemasters know precisely how many people play with pads, we have no idea outside of our biased forum and streamer bubbles. I'd be amazed if the game isn't still played by at least 80% pad users, though.
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a) This is the F1 2019 forum, b) even if it was the F1 2020 forum it's not the technical support sub-forum, c) you haven't filled out the bug report template. You do your bit, and maybe they'll do theirs.
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Yep. Most of us learned not to buy on day one many years ago.
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Trouble is, people seem to say this almost every year... F1 2019: "Ive had a few. Biggest one i had was hamilton and bottas got in to each other in to turn 1 at suzuka. Hamilton clipped bottas' left rear, Bottas spun, hamilton knocked his wing off and finished outside the points, and it ended up pretty much securing seb the championship. Ive seen cars run wide from time to time as well." F1 2017: "With the AI being more aggressive, they also make mistakes." etc.
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Driven 1000 laps on Zandvoort, but how do i verify, didnt you put Statistics in the game?
scottishwildcat replied to Kongen7000's topic in F1 Chat
They've never really included this kind of thing, no.- 1 reply
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Why are classic cars so much more fun than the modern ones?
scottishwildcat replied to LChaves01's topic in General Discussion
Partly the curse of the annual franchise too, of course... they kind of need to exaggerate how differently every car handles every year, otherwise people would just say "what's the point?" and wheel out even more of their "copy and paste job" complaints than usual. -
You're much more in control with manual gears for sure, though definitely an easier transition to make with a wheel than with a controller.
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Got The Game Early can i release a video on it?
scottishwildcat replied to ThePeeks's topic in General Discussion
If you bought the game legally and you're not under NDA, then then yes, there is absolutely nothing stopping you from releasing a video. Codemasters could ask you nicely to take it down, but that's about it. -
Even if they had been, they wouldn't be allowed to talk about it here I'm afraid.
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I still play F1 2013 on the 360. I'd say it has the best variety of game modes; the classic tracks and cars give it a whole different dimension to the other F1 games of that generation. Plus it's the only one with Murray Walker and The Chain 😉
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F1 2020, no VR support on PC in 2020 = no buy.
scottishwildcat replied to vulcan78's topic in General Discussion
"No VR support in 2020 is 100% unacceptable." To you, of course, and you're absolutely entitled to that view. But to probably 90% of Codies' target market (and that's probably a conservative estimate given the number of Steam users with VR headsets, for example), it makes no difference whatsoever I'm afraid.