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Codemaster F1 2012 Released

Thursday, September 27, 2012

On Friday the 21st od September F1 2012 was released by Codemasters.  The release has ignited the "game" versus "sim" debate.  No doubt given the F1 licensing fees Codemasters are looking for the broadest appeal to recoup the investment.  The demo it seems is not as good as the full game reading the user comments.

Take a look at a hot lap around Singapore.



The spec to run the software are:

Minimum Specifications

Windows Vista or Windows 7
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.4Ghz or AMD Athlon X2 5400+
2 GB RAM
DirectX Compatible Sound Card
15 GB Hard Drive Space
Dual Layer Compatible DVD-ROM Drive
Graphics Card: AMD HD2600 or NVIDIA Geforce 8600

Recommended Specifications

Windows Vista or Windows 7 64 bit
AMD Bulldozer or Intel Core i7
4GB RAM
DirectX Compatible Sound Card
15 GB Hard Drive Space
Dual Layer Compatible DVD-ROM Drive
Graphics Card: AMD HD6000 Series or Nvidia GTX500 Series

Supported Graphics Cards

AMD Radeon HD2600 or higher, HD3650 or higher, HD4550 or higher, HD5000 Series, HD6000 Series, HD7000 Series.

nVidia GeForce 8600 or higher, 9500 or higher, GTX220 or higher, GTX400 Series, GTX500 Series, GTX600 Series.

Codemaster F1 2012

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The video touches on Codemasters’ upcoming new F1 Online game as Alan interviews lead designer Tom Glaedall.

F1 & Codemasters Extend Licensing Agreement

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Codemasters has announced an extension of their licensing contract with Formula One, allowing the company to produce fully-licensed F1 titles for multiple years to come.

The studio acquired the license in May 2008 and has since then released two F1 titles for handheld devices as well as two full-scale titles for the PC and next-gen consoles – F1 2010 & F1 2011.

The series’ next installment, F1 2012, is expected to be released this fall. Aside from that, Codemasters is branching out to new audiences by working on a free-to-play browser-based title called F1 Online The Game as well as a new family-oriented F1 title that is due to be released in late 2012.

We got off to a strong start with FORMULA ONE but we harbour ambitions to do much more. FORMULA ONE is front of mind at Codemasters and we give it the focus and attention it deserves. 

We have established close links across the sport and they know that, in Codemasters, they have a great partner, Codemasters CEO Rod Cousens commented.

We remain ambitious with our plans and want to take the series forward. We want to take it to new geographies, make it available on new platforms to new audiences. We are taking FORMULA ONE to a new online platform this spring and our portfolio will be extended with a FORMULA ONE experience that will address a younger video game audience later in 2012. Our teams are hard at it, creating world class FORMULA ONE games across multiple genres for players irrespective of location or gaming platform and now, for many years to come.

No details on the extended agreement have been published as the duration of the contract is unknown aside from it being a multi-year deal.

DiRT 3 – Patch 1.2 Released

Sunday, October 16, 2011

While Codemasters are hard at work on the second patch for their recently-released F1 2011 title, the studio is also not done supporting DiRT 3 as a new PC patch for the rally title has been released.

 The patch weighs 503mb introduces various little fixes and improvements as listed below, DiRT 3 was released back in May 2011 and a first patch followed in June.

Changelog

-Resolved an issue which could prevent the user successfully saving with profiles that contained unicode characters.
-UI elements are no longer incorrectly displayed in Gymkhana
-Improvements to input system, supporting multi-device action maps. The user can now set button configurations to span multiple devices; previously a bug would cause these settings to be lost upon game restart.
-Corrected various spelling mistakes across all languages
-Reset line corrections to prevent potential ‘out of world’ or ‘driving into crowd’ issues on several tracks
-Corrected an issue which could, in rare circumstances, prevent the display from rendering in the event of 16xCSAA being selected.

-Steering wheel no longer jolts to the left in the race reward screen
-Removed an incorrect limitation which could cause VSync to lock the refresh rate to 60Hz on a 120Hz system.
-Physics output to motion simulators is now correctly faded out at the end of a race, preventing some situations within which motion would continue after crossing the finish line.
-Adjusted head camera configuration to avoid excessive vibration effects when VSync is disabled.
-Front end menu improvements for multi-display systems, correcting a small number of visibility issues.
-Improvements to GPU detection, correcting a potential issue which in some circumstances could prevent SLI scaling operating correctly with DirectX 11.
-Implemented native stereoscopic support for compatible devices.
-Inclusion of a benchmarking utility, simplifying the process of gathering performance statistics.
-Various stability fixes

Download DiRT 3 Patch 1.2 Here

F1 2011 – PC & Console Graphics Comparison

Saturday, October 15, 2011

MotoGamesTV has put together a very interesting comparison video, showing the PC & Xbox 360 versions of Codemasters’ recently-released F1 2011 title side by side.

With the current generation of consoles aging and PCs becoming more and more powerful, the console versions are starting to fall behind in eye candy. Check out the video below to see the differences in F1 2011 as the console version does not just come with lower-resolution textures and less details but also different lighting as the PC version.

F1 2011 – No AIDS Race Gameplay Video

Saturday, September 24, 2011

KonsolenFrontTV has released a very interesting gameplay video of Codemasters’ upcoming F1 2011 title.

The video shows a full three-lap race at Melbourne in the Red Bull, using a steering wheel and no driving aids. The video has been made using the Xbox 360 version and a Fanatec GT2 wheel with Clubsport pedals, we can check out the driver’s actions via picture in picture. Furthermore, the video also gives us a short glimpse at the game’s menus.

F1 2011 – Twitter Q & A + First Review

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Codemasters have released a new video of their upcoming F1 2011 Formula One title, showing Steve Hood (Chief Game Designer), Paul Jeal (Senior Producer) and Lee Mather (Handling Designer) answering questions from their Twitter followers.

The questions touch on various subjects, including details on the KERS & DRS systems and the new time trial mode.

Furthermore, the Official Playstation Magazine is the first media outlet to review F1 2011, scoring it at 8/10 (F1 2010 received a 9/10 score). The magazine calls F1 2011 “a game about appreciation for the sport” that’ll “change the way you watch the Sunday affo Grand Prix,”, frowning upon the supposedly steep learning curve, calling it “unforgiving and newbie-unfriendly”.

While that sounds promising to the ears of sim racers, reviews from mainstream gaming outlets should always be taken with a grain of salt as none of the big F1 2010 reviews picked up on the scripted AI times for example.



F1 2011 will be released for the PC, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 on September 23, right in time for the final races of the real life 2011 Formula One World Championship season. The new title will come with improved graphics & handling, new features such as multiplayer splitscreen, a working safety car as well as a much more extensive career mode.

F1 2011 – New Gameplay Footage Video

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Play3.de released an interesting video interview with Codemasters’ Paul Jeal, senior producer of the studios’ upcoming Formula One 2011 title.

To follow up on that, the magazine has now released a new preview video, featuring more than three minutes of pure gameplay footage of the upcoming title. The video shows plenty of driving action in the Ferrari at Monza and in the Red Bull at Melbourne.

F1 2011 will be released for the PC, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 on September 23, right in time for the final races of the real life 2011 Formula One World Championship season. The new title will come with improved graphics & handling, new features such as multiplayer splitscreen as well as a much more extensive career mode.

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