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F1 2020 Guide
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
The release of F1 2020 is undoubtedly the best time for less experienced gamers to enter the world of F1. Codemasters set themselves a goal this year to significantly lower the barrier to entry, and they've been hugely successful in that regard. While they've also managed to facilitate some of the more advanced mechanics with F1 2019, the main improvement towards amateurs is the casual mode.
When a new difficulty level is activated, the assisted steering will be switched to high, going off-track will result in an automatic return between the white lines, and DRS, ERS and fuel type will be optimised without your intervention. The casual mode allows you to focus primarily on driving your car.
This is obviously not enough to compete on higher difficulty levels. The multitude of assists slows down the more experienced players, and veterans will eventually decide to turn off all of the facilities. Although the bar is raised high and even the seemingly simplest corners require a great deal of concentration, you do gain full control of your car. But before you start thinking about turning off assists and raising the difficulty, the casual mode lets you get to grips with the basics of F1 without having to worry about the small details.