According to one of the moderators at Codemasters, we will not see a F1 2010 demo.
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"Due to the nature of the game, and its layers of licensed content, it will not be possible to make a cut-down, limited content sample that would serve as a demo for F1 in 2010 within our production deadlines."
what's the matter? I can not really understand why there should be no demo, I mean man but must also play the antesten can I see what is wrong?
yes I wil not buy the cat in the sack, I want to know at least what it feels like the gameplay!
I'll admit it's always suspicious when a game doesn't release a demo before it's release. But at least they've come right out and said it, and not left people wondering like many others have done. Plus there's been plenty of hand's on info and such, so the impressions are there.
I guess I'd rather they put the effort into the game than the demo if it comes right down to it. Everything's looking great so far with this title, so I don't see not having a demo effecting my decision to purchase it.
they dont care if you buy it on the first day, as long as you do. you arent punishing them buy not buying them on the first day. i'll be buying it regardless of a demo, they're overrated
Good thing you guys were not gaming in the late 80's and 90's when there was no such thing as a demo. Still a day one purchase for me. No worries at all.
That's all well and good, but they could cut a demo after release and it won't affect their production time. Sorry, but I don't buy it. It can't be that hard to pick a track, put a single car on it and let us race a 2 lap race. Racing games have got to be one of the easiest games to put out a demo for. A completely static track and some cars.
I'm on the fence, so I will probably wait for a rental. Between Test Drive, Fallout: NV, GT5, and EA's MMA game I won't be hurting for stuff to play. Probably just wait about a year and buy it when it's $20 here in the US. I don't see an F1 game selling very well here, no matter who makes it.
Good thing you guys were not gaming in the late 80's and 90's when there was no such thing as a demo. Still a day one purchase for me. No worries at all.
I did game in the late 80's and so forth. You're first sentence reminds me of my grandpa telling me about the good ole days. Guess what, back in the 80's and 90's I didn't buy or get to try nearly as many games as now. Even when I had my own money starting in the early/mid 90's. Why? Because even then, I wouldn't just waste some money on a game I haven't played.
Anyway, it's 2010, so it's irrelevant. Sorry, but give us a single track and car and let us run a 10 mintue qualifying race. That's probably a 600mb file tops. Glad you aren't worried, but Codemasters racing games are floaty and arcady and while that's fine for XGames dirt racers and fantasy sports car series, i don't want a floaty F1 game.
I don't want or need a demo that's represetative of the entire game. I want to know how it drives which is all that really matters in a racing game. GT5:P is my favorite racing game ever. It's "career" mode is absolute poop, it's online is even more poop, but I can spend hours shaving fractions of a second off my lap times in London driving my 05 GTi. While the career mode in F1 is looking cool, it doesn't matter if the driving is off.
Agreed, an f1 game is pointless unless the control of the car is where it needs to be, F1CE was a good game but the control was not good for the small adjustments needed in an f1 car there was a delay or too much dead zone for the wheel and pedals, so im not buying another f1 console game without trying the driving model first cos without being absolutely in touch with the track and car its pointless for me , you can make it look as amazing as you want and it is amazing looking but is it all for naught? Lets hope not.
I did game in the late 80's and so forth. You're first sentence reminds me of my grandpa telling me about the good ole days. Guess what, back in the 80's and 90's I didn't buy or get to try nearly as many games as now. Even when I had my own money starting in the early/mid 90's. Why? Because even then, I wouldn't just waste some money on a game I haven't played.
Anyway, it's 2010, so it's irrelevant. Sorry, but give us a single track and car and let us run a 10 mintue qualifying race. That's probably a 600mb file tops. Glad you aren't worried, but Codemasters racing games are floaty and arcady and while that's fine for XGames dirt racers and fantasy sports car series, i don't want a floaty F1 game.
I don't want or need a demo that's represetative of the entire game. I want to know how it drives which is all that really matters in a racing game. GT5:P is my favorite racing game ever. It's "career" mode is absolute poop, it's online is even more poop, but I can spend hours shaving fractions of a second off my lap times in London driving my 05 GTi. While the career mode in F1 is looking cool, it doesn't matter if the driving is off.
My point is just because its 2010 does not automatically mean there will be a demo, and I'll take the high road and ignore the "grandpa" comment. Yes, I'm aware of Codemasters efforts with Dirt and Grid and they're "floaty" handling models, but they never intended those games to be sim. If I recall correctly, the Toca Series made by Codemasters, which included F1 cars, was really good and not arcadey. I would love a demo for F1 as well but it's not the end of the world for me that there will not be one. Gamefly could be your friend for this one.
Ill buy it around release date anyway. I have never really worried much about demos, as they dont always represent the final product anyway. If I dont like it ill just put it on Ebay and get back a good chunk of what I paid.
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