As someone who has no clue about Formula 1, except that Michael Shoemaker is supposedly the greatest driver of all time; I have no clue as to why I should leave my team.
I'm about 1/2-way through the season (at Silverstone, no clue if its halfway, it just feels like it), and I'm beginning to get offers from other teams. Why should I go to them? What's the benefit? I'm winning and my team, HRT, is winning the constructor's championship as well (which presumably means that they are making the best car).
Some feedback would be appreciated.
Oh also, how accurate is this game? There's a video fo some guy driving around Montreal in a simulator and it seems to be subtley different than the one I drove (corners seem tighter here). Is that my imagination or are little things changed in the game to make it easier for the general public?
http://www.racecar-engineering.com/...rmula-1-2010-round-8-montreal-track-data.html
I'm about 1/2-way through the season (at Silverstone, no clue if its halfway, it just feels like it), and I'm beginning to get offers from other teams. Why should I go to them? What's the benefit? I'm winning and my team, HRT, is winning the constructor's championship as well (which presumably means that they are making the best car).
Some feedback would be appreciated.
Oh also, how accurate is this game? There's a video fo some guy driving around Montreal in a simulator and it seems to be subtley different than the one I drove (corners seem tighter here). Is that my imagination or are little things changed in the game to make it easier for the general public?
http://www.racecar-engineering.com/...rmula-1-2010-round-8-montreal-track-data.html