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Worst F1 game so far.
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 8
Date: June 22, 2002
Author: Amazon User
F12002 was a wast of money. I am a huge F1 fan and have most of the other F1 games out there, compared to F12001 this game has very few good points to it. Grffics are ok, all the teams are there including new Toyota, and course updates are there. Now what makes this game [stink], unlike F12001 handeling is unconrtolable, driving a straight line is next to imposible, its not to bad by your self but in traffic its terrible. What i cant stand is there is no traction control, no launch control. Off the start u just spin the tires and everyone goes by you. If your looking for a game like Nascar 2002 where u can play the game for a while and get used to it and be competting like a pro your not going to like this one. In F12001 i was able to drive with the leaders and win some races, with F12002 im off the track all the tiem and in the pits fixing broken wings and suspensions. Over all if you buy this game to drive liek the real F1 drivers its going to end up collection dust on the shelf.
Not bad, but still can be improved~
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 3 / 4
Date: September 03, 2002
Author: Amazon User
As many reviewers have said, this game does have a pretty good graphic and a good update information of teams and tracks. Every team's car has different top speed and performance based on what they have done in the past season. So, unlike F1 2001, now it's really difficult to use a Minardi to win a pole position.
However, it still has many things can be improved. The FIA rules are not clear, especally under the yellow flag, it's very easy to get a stop and go penalty (most of time you will get a dangerious driving warning). The fuel strategy is almost useless, cause it doesn't matter if you have a full tank or not, your car will still run in the same speed. The car in simulation type is too hard to handle. And the worst of all is that if you are not starting the race in the first row, you are going to get a serious trouble. Cars from behind will hit you all the time and it is not easy for you to avoid hitting the car in front of you also.
I would say if you are a very crazy F1 fan, go get this game! (or try to get the PC version~ it's better.) Otherwise, you should wait for the F1-2003~~~
OK
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 8
Date: July 02, 2002
Author: Amazon User
OK, BUT SAVE YOUR MONEY AND PICK UP GRAN TURISMO 3 FOR 19.95 NEW; AN INSANE PRICE FOR THE BEST DRIVING GAME EVER!!!!!!!!
5 Stars? Maybe
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: April 15, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I held back one star, for the same reason I would hold back a star for every version of F1 going back to the N64 and PS. Challange mode and customizable drivers/teams and advancements.
Graphics, game play, feel and the overall experience is great in F1 2002. It's like going from the stands into the car! But to understand why I only gave this game 4 stars, we have to go back to 1989 (?) I think, and Formula One by Sega for the Genesis. For F1 fans of the time (and there weren't many in the states) this game had everything, even graphics for period. But the thing I liked the best was I could put my own name in the game, creating a new driver (me) and start out at the bottom (C class on team Sauber). To work your way up to the cream of the crop ("A" class with Williams etc.) you had to win races. When you gained a certain number points in the standings, better teams would lure you away, offering you a chance to race for them in higher classes and better cars. After you won it all in the first season and thought you had the game down, season 2 came along and kicked your arse! When you start season two, the first race, you find that the guy who finished 2nd in the first season really has a chubby on to beat you. Basically, the game difficulty went up a notch after you beat it the first time.
EA, PLEASE PLAY THAT OLD SEGA GAME AND BRING BACK THOSE GREAT FEATURES. Anyway, F1 2002 is recomended for hard core and leisure F1 fans alike, with arcade or true simulation modes available. Try running a full race (meaning the actual number of laps in a real race), in full sim mode. You'll be putting band-aids on thumbs for padding to play anything after that. I especially like the fact that FIA rules can be turned on and enforced. One of my favorite and dissapointing moments was winning the Brazilian GP, with full laps on, only to find out I was DQ'd at the end of the race for passing off the track and really didn't win. One last suggestion, FIA rules are not included in the manuel, so you should look at them on-line or at the book store so you fully understand them before you turn them on.
The Best F1 game since World Gran Prix
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 3
Date: July 31, 2002
Author: Amazon User
This is easily the most well rounded F1 game since N64's World Grand Prix. This game will take quite some time to learn just the basics and memorize the tracks(if your new to them). Dont expect to breeze around the turns on your first try. This is not a cheesy game like Gran Turismo that has not one bit of realism in it. This is real racing! I give it 4 stars just because there are a few bugs with the rules system. 1.) if you are leading under yellow you can get a penalty for passing. How? 2.)You can get a penalty for dangerous driving if a guy slams you from behind?...Behond that this game is excellent and Im happy to have something finally rival that old N64 classic.
EA Sports continues to improve F1 title. However....
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: June 26, 2002
Author: Amazon User
I would love to give this game a 5 star rating, but there are still a few things that EA needs to work on to make this game a little better. My biggest problem with the F1 titles that EA has done the last few years is the lack of speed with the cars. When EA did the F1 titles for the PS1, your car could do well over 200MPH with no problem. Now I can't get the car over 200MPH at all. This despite the fact that F1 teams say that on certain tracks their cars can reach over 200MPH with no problem. EA needs to work one-on-one with a real F1 team to try and collect data and make the video game cars go just as fast as the real ones. Other than that, the game play is top notch. I had to wait for my copy to arrive in the mail, none of the video game stores ordered this title when it was released a few weeks ago. But it was worth the wait. The addition of slip streaming is pretty cool, but it won't be used much if you are leading from the front the whole race, except when passing those dreaded back markers.
One of the best f1 games for ps2
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User
As an avid f1 fan I can tell you that this is one of the best f1 games to come to the US. I will give you a brief description of what this game contains. First of all the game contains all the drivers from the 2002 f1 season, as well as all the tracks. Except for Hockenheim which changed for that season, all of the tracks are pretty accurate. As far as graphics go, this game does a decent job with the resources the ps2 has. Although you will get the eventual lag when there are a lot of cars in front of you, the game plays really smooth. In this game you can change the set up of the car to some extent, tires, wing, brakes, etc. One of the things I did not like about this game is that the flags and penalty system seems too technical. For example, if you're going for a chicane, and you underbrake or you get tagged from the back and you go off track you will immediately get a penalty for cutting the track. Also, when there's a yellow flag and someone passes you, for no reason you will get a penalty for passing under yellows. This game is also good for beginners, because you can turn on a bunch of aids including braking, turning, and turn assists. You can also turn off damage, flags, and other rules. This game may not be the best f1 game out there, but it is the best thing we can get right now for the ps2, unless you can get your hands on a european copy I truly recommend getting a copy of this game.
The best F1 driving simulator to date
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: July 12, 2002
Author: Amazon User
Positives about this game:
-Supports Driving Force Wheel (A wheel is HIGHLY recommended)
-Graphics are superb
-The tracks are well represented
-The difficulty level is greatly adjustable
-All the drivers are represented
-Team cars perform to real-life standards
(Cars top speeds, handling, and rate of failure are realistic)
-Interactive Pit stops
Negatives about this game:
-No launch control (This is CRITICAL to F1)
-No limiter when using Interactive Pit option
-No clear definitions of FIA rules (Again this is CRITICAL)
Additions I would like to see:
-More pre- and post- race fanfare
-Launch Control (Can be supported with Driving Force Wheel)
-Limiter (Also can be supported with D.F. Wheel)
-Better view selection (The first person cockpit view is too low)
-Team Creation Feature (I would like to create my own team)
Comments:
This game is the best simulation of F1 racing I have yet to encounter. EA went out of there way to bring the finer points of the real F1 teams and tracks into this game. The cars are not equal. By far Ferrari, and even more, M. Schumacher, has the best performing car on the track. Do not expect to beat him on even a medium difficult setting, in a car such as a Jordan or an Arrows, without driving an exceptional race. This may not seem fair, as the handicap makes the other teams seem less desireable, but as a F1 simulator this is spot on. Williams and McLaren offer the best opposition to the Ferrari cars. The tracks are very realistic in their layout, the cars scream as they climb hills, slide as the rain begins to pool on the pavement, and the roar of the crowd swells as you approach the grandstands. This game offers a wide range of difficulty, so those who wish for a car that cannot be damaged in a crash, doesn't spin out, does not have to obey the rules of the FIA, and can overtake all opposition, this game can satisfy that. Yet, if skill, strategy, and practice are what make the game satisfying, this game can be just what the that Formula One fan desires. I take full advantage of the hour long practice session to learn each track, then it takes multiple qualifying laps to earn a solid pole position. I fine tune the car setups during the practice laps just before the race, and fight it out with both the track, and the other drivers, for the full duration of the race, hands clenched tightly on my Driving Force Wheel. This is what I was looking for when I bought this game, and I am satisfied to say that I found it.
Welcome to the best F1 game to date!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 6 / 7
Date: July 07, 2002
Author: Amazon User
Being a huge F1 fan, this game met my lofty expectations. This has the current season, more additions to it, and very good realism and graphics. A big question of yours is probably how does it differ from F1 2001, and is it worth it to buy it when I own last year's? Well, let me list the additions.
First of all, this game is definetly not WORSE than last years, it only gets better. In F1 2001, you would see people like Nick Heidfeld or Eddie Irvine beating Michael Schumacher or David Coulthard. Not very realistic. They improved this greatly, and now you see the first three rows made up of Williams, Ferrari, and McClaren. There's a new feature which enables you to use the slipstream and get by the driver in front of you, which is both very useful, and very cool to do! Once you have the draft you hear this whooshing sound and your vision becomes slightly blurred and bouncy as you speed past Montoya on the curved banking of Indianapolis! There are these EA Sports cards which have different challenges you must do in order to recieve them. For each team, there are 6 categories of cards : Milestone, Racing, Endurance, Basic Challenge, Advanced Challenge, and..i forgot.hehe. But as the team gets better, there get harder to get. For example, the Toyota team rewards you a card for Endurance for completing an 8 lap race. Ferrari makes you run a full season under full laps in order to get their's. Graphics have improved as well in this game compared to last year's.
So interperet this information as you see it worthy of buying this game, but for me, a 2001 owner, the additions were worth the spending of 50 dollars again.
Hope this was of help, and GO RALF SCHUMACHER!!
Challenge yourself and make it as real as you can!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 6
Date: July 02, 2002
Author: Amazon User
This game is one of the best I've seen ever. The realism that the EA team put into this game is amazing. The track details, each car is designed according to its real performance (even if Toyota is doing better than expected), the sounds, the graphics and so many other things are the ultimate state of art in gaming. But most of all I believe that this game offers great experience for all, beginners and pros. Drive in Arcade mode (Normal mode) and learn all the tracks winning with a bit of effort but enough to get glued to F1. If you are a more experienced guy drive in simulation mode and make it as tough as you want. This game is to get into it and challenge yourself every time you play. You won't master it in a weekend time and personally speaking it makes it more interesting. I don't agree with the guy ( Irespect his opinion tough) that gave this game one star, I'm sure he was playing the easiest level. So if you're a tough guy (girl) buy this game and learn to race like the best. The EA Cards you win are greatly designed to keep you playing no matter if you are in a low, mid or high level of racing. One final advice, play it using the Logitech Force Feedback wheel, it really close the gap to the real experience. I've been to the Interlagos track and it's wonderful how close to the reality the EA guys made it in this game. I'd give this game a six (6) star qualification but there are just five so!
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