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Modern F1 games allow you to floor the throttle out of a chicane with little consequence. F1 2015 does not. The turbo-hybrid torque delivery is vicious. You have to feather the throttle out of slow corners like Monaco or Singapore with genuine respect. The rear end steps out naturally, not scripted. Using a force feedback wheel on PC (Logitech G29 or Fanatec) feels raw and heavy.

Before 2015, Codemasters had been using an engine built for the PS3 and Xbox 360. F1 2014 felt dated; it was a stop-gap release. F1 2015 was supposed to be the rebirth. The pitch was simple: ditch the old consoles, focus on power, and deliver a simulation that matched the speed of the real 2015 season (Mercedes dominance and all). f1 2015 pc

This is the story of the black sheep of Codemasters’ library—and why the PC version specifically deserves a second look. Modern F1 games allow you to floor the