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Agree they do ram you a little, and are far from clean. But I also agree they are alot better than in F1 2017
And what would a driver actually do in real live? Do you really think, that they always drive perfect at any time, while 19 drivers agree to always let the one legendary rookie pass all of them without any fight, like they did it back in F1 2017?
I just spent half a lap swapping places with Leclerc around Paul Ricard because we were both pushing as hard as we could and were pretty much neck and neck. In 2017 he would have given up the moment I reached the corner.
I would guess the AI used to be passive because it was prone to hitting you (which let's face it, they used to do anyway occasionally) - I'll take having to do a couple of flashbacks in exchange for a good fight. (I take your point that it should do both - but I'll take this for now).
If all the village idiots, from all the villages, left their villages, and made their own village, of idiots. In that village, you would be the village idiot. :)
LOL Nice
But... On the whole I have found the AI to be pretty damned good really.
they act a bit erratic with blue flags sometimes