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Not Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 24.9 hrs on record (8.5 hrs at review time)
Posted: 1 Jun, 2024 @ 4:53am

As a long-time fan of the F1 franchise developed by Codemasters, it is disheartening to witness the series' decline under the influence of EA. The issues with F1 2024 are numerous and cannot be overlooked.

Firstly, the game feels incomplete and rushed. The handling mechanics are poorly implemented, with a noticeable front-end bias. This design flaw means the fastest way around the track often involves avoiding braking altogether, turning online lobbies into chaotic drift sessions rather than authentic racing experiences.

Moreover, the customization options at the initial purchase are severely limited. For a steep price of $110 AUD, players receive only a minimal selection of items. Most of the desirable content is locked behind additional paywalls, a practice that feels exploitative. It is particularly frustrating to see that many features and items that were freely available in the 2023 edition are now gated behind these paywalls. This shift not only undermines player trust but also diminishes the overall value of the game.

The degradation of Codemasters’ reputation is evident, and it's clear that EA's financial strategies are to blame. Instead of nurturing the franchise and respecting its loyal fanbase, EA has prioritized monetisation over quality and player satisfaction.
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3 Comments
wabbithunta 23 Oct, 2024 @ 1:12am 
Kudos!
Anden99 7 Jul, 2024 @ 12:19pm 
before EA bought Codemasters there was alway something new or a noticeable improvement now it's just the same game over and over
Wei 2 Jun, 2024 @ 3:26pm 
When a company decides to sellout and be slaves to a any publisher, that's when they lose all credibility in my book