Just to give you a sample of what’s to come when F1 2019 hits the shelves and download boxes of your console or PC next week.
I’ve done a few laps of Albert Park in Melbourne, so I’ve captured one on F1 2018 and then one on F1 2019.
All the basic settings were left on so other than some sloppy lines and a much faster lap on F1 2018 (because I’ve had a lot of practice at that one!) they show the graphical differences but perhaps more importantly the sound differences between the two:
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