Unless you bought the Schumacher Edition it won't be sent out until Wednesday or Thursday depending on which retailer you used.Anyone had their Game preorders shipped yet?
Why would Bernie Ecclestone be in it?Just ordered the Schumacher edition which Amazon is bringing around tonight. Never played F1 before and only really switch the Xbox on once a year but at 65 quid will definitely play this. My only hope is that Bernie Ecclestone is nowhere to be seen
Because he’s everywhere, or at least he was.Why would Bernie Ecclestone be in it?
They have only said it will be backwards compatible but nothing on how it will run.Any ideas how this will run on the new Xbox Series X? Do you think we'll get 4k 120fps or 8k 60fps?
I really doubt we will see even 4k60 on most titles on the new consoles, as most developers seem to be focused on delivering additional image quality over frame rate.They have only said it will be backwards compatible but nothing on how it will run.
I really doubt we will see even 4k60 on most titles on the new consoles, as most developers seem to be focused on delivering additional image quality over frame rate.
Next-gen consoles: why we'll still be playing games at 30fps
There was one key takeaway from the recent PlayStation 5 games reveal, beyond how good the key titles looked - and that…www.eurogamer.net
Just downloaded f1 2020 and had a quick blast with the pad looks great and smooth as usual, will try with the wheel at the weekend. One ting I didn’t like last year was the cockpit view with halo bar in the middle so always had to remove that. Are people using cockpit or,tv pod view mainly?
I’m playing on PS4 Pro currently as my son has the Xbox version downloading, and am sure it’s a smooth 60FPS, but not sure if it’s native 4k (Looks great though). I think the point of the article is that devs seem to be aiming to spend the budget of the new hardware on effects such as ray tracing rather than ensuring frame rate goals are prioritised . Hopefully games will look better but I’d expect similar frame rates to most current titles, at least in the majority of AAA releases.Doesn’t it currently run at 4k60 on Xbox one x?
I only ever use the cockpit view and I leave the halo bar on.I really doubt we will see even 4k60 on most titles on the new consoles, as most developers seem to be focused on delivering additional image quality over frame rate.
Next-gen consoles: why we'll still be playing games at 30fps
There was one key takeaway from the recent PlayStation 5 games reveal, beyond how good the key titles looked - and that…www.eurogamer.net
Just downloaded f1 2020 and had a quick blast with the pad looks great and smooth as usual, will try with the wheel at the weekend. One ting I didn’t like last year was the cockpit view with halo bar in the middle so always had to remove that. Are people using cockpit or,tv pod view mainly?
I also bought it on the Pro and it's running really smooth, the cars handle really well in this version.I’m playing on PS4 Pro currently as my son has the Xbox version downloading, and am sure it’s a smooth 60FPS, but not sure if it’s native 4k (Looks great though). I think the point of the article is that devs seem to be aiming to spend the budget of the new hardware on effects such as ray tracing rather than ensuring frame rate goals are prioritised . Hopefully games will look better but I’d expect similar frame rates to most current titles, at least in the majority of AAA releases.
If you are interested in trying F1 2020, you can turn off the halo in the settings.F1 has been a good games series for the XBOX 360 and then XBOX One, with (mostly) welcome updates each season.
Personally, my interest in F1 has declined considerably since the introduction of the Halo device - I'm in favour of the enhanced safety it brings, but its spoilt the lines of the cars, and obstructs the view of the drivers, and for some reason I just find it a barrier to enjoying the sport as a spectator - I still play F1 2017 every now and then which is still a great game.
Regards,
James.