#Codemasters f1 2018 demo Pc#
Of course you cant compare a PC for customization. The X1X is a very impressive for 500$, you need to pay 3-4x more to have the same settings or better on a PC. I didn't compare F1 2018 but I did with Forza 7.Īlthough I don't have the most powerful video card (GTX 1070) combine with an I7-8700k I don't see much difference on Forza 7 and it looks like the HDR is screwed up on PC. You really need a powerful computer to see a small margin. The Xbox One X version looks great on a 4k tv with HDR. It's shaping up to be the real deal - a native 4K60 racing game that features top-end PC quality visuals but on a console. In terms of pure image fidelity, it surprisingly looked better than our high-end gaming PC equipped with a GTX 1080 running the game maxed out, as it offered extra dynamic shadows that don't seem to be available on the PC.Įssentially, the Xbox One X looks to be delivering the ultra-high-end experience without compromising performance, and as a result the game looks and feels great to play. Two examples of the Xbox One X vs a high end PC:
#Codemasters f1 2018 demo pro#
PS4 Pro is a garbage 3rd world console, so you're right on that one.īut you are grossly mistaken about the Xbox One X. Xbox and PS4 don't even come close to the potential of a gaming rig.
What happened to the supposed "2017 winter testing recorded audio files" that Codies apparently couldn't use last year as they got ahold of them at a very late point in development?Ģ.PC. Two questions that come across my mind regarding this topic:ġ. Maybe 2019 will be the time for Codemasters' redemption? (I personally doubt it, but who knows.)
#Codemasters f1 2018 demo series#
It's truly a bad joke that they never seem to fully nail the engine sounds even though their Rally series is known to be an audiophiles secret stash of getting closer to Nirvana. who managed to create much more believable engine sounds than Codemasters have ever achieved. If compared to the 2017 / 2018 real life TV Broadcast + real life Onboard footages, Codies F1 2018's engine sounds seem to be totally underwhelming especially if it's also being compared to the likes of iRacing / Assetto Corsa / Raceroom etc. (We can't talk about spectator audio yet, nor the Honda engine.) off-throttle the 1st turbo whistle should become almost silent whereas the 2nd should gradually slide down the pitch and keep its volume up in harmony to the overall speed. on-throttle the 1st turbo whistle sound should be linked to the gear up- and downshifts or rather the rpm (which they got pretty close to with the Ferrari this year), the 2nd turbo whistle sound should be linked as a gradual sine curve to the overall speed. the explosive transmission sounds when up- and downshifting are missing, it doesn't sound believable at the moment. the car chassis rattling sound effect is missing. Mercedes + Renault indeed are awful as Mercedes is missing their unique turbo whistle + 2nd turbo whistle and Renault is missing their deep growling and their unique turbo whsitle + 2nd turbo whistle as well. the Ferrari is still missing the unique 2nd turbo whistle. To be honest the Ferrari only nailed 1 of the 2 turbo whistles, but:
The Ferrari sounds like how it sounds on TV but Renault & Mercedes doesn't ? What gives!?