Expect better and more varied behavior for cars in the game

Mar 28, 2015 06:24 GMT  ·  By

F1 2015 developer Codemasters has just shared some more details about its upcoming Formula 1 racing experience, emphasizing the new handling system that uses a fresh tire simulation system to produce maximum realism.

Codemasters has gotten fans used with solid racing experiences over the years, whether they arrived in the Dirt or Grid franchises, and the Formula 1 series in particular has offered some great moments for fans of the motorsport with yearly iterations.

Earlier this week, after plenty of reports, Codemasters confirmed to the world that it's going to launch F1 2015 onto the PC, PS4, and Xbox One platforms in June worldwide, much sooner than the regular fall debut periods of previous titles in the series.

F1 2015 has a lot of new mechanics

After confirming that the new game uses a new engine designed to produce better visuals, Codemasters now mentions on its website that players will notice a much more realistic handling for their racing machines, thanks to a new tire simulation model and other such improvements over previous entries in the series.

More specifically, tire grip will change significantly depending on circumstances like temperature or weather, and this will impact the overall handling and dynamics of the race car.

"The handling is a vast improvement from our previous games. In particular our new tire model is a superb step forward towards realism, letting you explore where the limit is and allowing you to instantly feel much more connected with the car. You can now experience the changes in grip caused by temperature changes, wear, car set-up, debris and weather conditions."

F1 2015 also uses a new Force Feedback system to provide a better connection to the car, while the game physics can be scaled to the skill of the player easily, so that all sorts of racing fans can have fun in the game.

As of yet, F1 2015 doesn't have an exact release date, so expect to hear more about its launch and its features as we get closer to June.

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