@racingiscool17@whleroy@kasnuvalo@F1BigData There was on-the-fly adjustable front wings in 2009 and 2010 via buttons or dials the wheel. I think it could be adjusted by either 6 or 10 degrees? One of them.
@ConstantSoda07@F1GamesNews Not sure if it’s an issue. For me (Moza R3 on Xbox), you just need to match the wheel rotation with what you have set it to in game.
@tarffn@Ash_Lordinlet Super clipping won’t be in the game directly (Lift and coast will do the same thing). Alex Gillon was talking about how the AI themselves relative to the player/real life have gotten faster. The 2025 cars were about 2 seconds off real life anyway, so this is more accurate now.
@niteesh_menon12@c_decoqueta@yokorrari To whittle it down to young women specifically was wrong, because it isn’t just women. It’s young people in general. Liberty Media realised the aging demographic of F1 fans under Ecclestone, and changed direction to expand into a relatively untapped market through social media.
@niteesh_menon12@c_decoqueta@yokorrari I agree. It’s very poor wording. The point he’s really going for is that Liberty Media has changed Formula 1’s direction to make drivers more “Celebrities” with proper personalities than just race drivers. What it did is make it more appealing to the average person. That’s it.
@yabadoi_@Alex_Gillon I’d imagine either:
A) Console’s demand a higher share of the revenue from sales (My best guess)
Or
B) They know they will make more sales on console, so increase the price there. (Also likely)
@vitorcassianok@hollycheetosss I think the issue would be that your legend is unique to you. What would they call them? Maybe “Colorado Legend?” That’d actually be quite cool. Same for “Europe Legend”, or “Australia Boss”.
@platino76@F1GamesNews I suppose it’s because the game is already a year old now. We’d be mad if they charged full price + DLC again for it.
This is actually a fair price I’d say.