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I remember it was absolutely terrible in F1 2021, the human player didn't stand a chance against those cyberzombies.
So yeah, if you didn't see any rain last year there's a chance you won't see any this year either. I had this thing in Coop where during 5 or 6 years it was always raining on the same tracks. We always knew that if the next track was France, it was going to rain by the end of the race. Monza? It was raining the whole race. For 6 seasons it was like this. Weather is not dynamic as it was supposed to be.
Not saying it doesn't rain in single player. You might still have rain in a track or two.
What I am saying is that weather is essentially broken in Career modes. If you do a full year and doesn't rain anywhere then there's a high chance that you will never see rain in track as the weather on track usually carries over to the next year and so on.
This was the case in 22 and since they didn't touch the single player modes it's probably like that in this one too.
Yeah then you know how it goes. I mean I haven't done any career mode yet this year but I have no hopes that it's going to be any different.
For a human player it's already hard to drive in the rain with the lack of visibility and grip, the last thing we need is to be hunted by some f'kin terminators who don't commit errors in those harsh conditions.
The AI drivers should either go fast and crash, spin, slip off the track, or drive slower and make no mistakes.