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Which series? I've no idea honestly.
I'll be following this thread as I'm interested as well.
I really just want to see what the Formula Academy cars feel like to drive, and some of the liveries are pretty sweet. I think they'de be a good time, especially for beginners.
Pretty sure I won't get my wish, but you'll get F2.
And there will be no content DLCs, since it's a yearly released game.
They're happy enough to fleece customers with knobcoin or whatever it's called though
I mean yeah, that's literally what i've said. And where is that speculation? EA has an decades old track record of yearly released EA sports games not getting any DLC, so i don't see any reason why i create any hopes (not to mention that it's wild how some people seem to ask to pay even more for a game that already costs like 60-90 € a year)
I would pay a little more, if I could then drive/manage F3 and maybe even F4 cars/teams.
Those cars would be less 'technical' than F1's, of course, but... it would also be easier to master them. Even now it should be possible to be a F2 manager.
When playing as a manager in your own team your factory would grow slowly.
As a F3 or even F4 driver your fellow drivers would be making those same errors, like spinning, as you do.
Also, the way that you can get exact percentages of how much your car will get better (more power, downforce, speed,...) with some improvement, is not what I want. There should be a lot of randomness in it. Sometimes a new part isn't even better at all!
For short. I don't like that much games where the first year goes learning things, and the next year aso you are the master. The best is, if the player can set him/herself to be so average, that he/she would have to struggle year by year for the possibility to compete.
For me to start straight from the top is a bit weird idea.
Even as a mechanic I wouldn't dream to start my career as a F1 mechanic.