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Yeah, safety cars! What a riot!
> All I know is that this latest addition to the series is set to carry
> on the tradition of Formula 1 games by being teeth-grindingly,
> coma-inducingly, mould-sproutingly tedious.
>
In english please. lol and more can someone give me some more details on the game!!!!!!!!
> In english please. lol and more can someone give me some more details
> on the game!!!!!!!!
The German packshot on amazon show's that it's eyetoy compatible.
> He was trying to say that it won't be anything original or special.
What I was actually trying to say was:
"All I know is that this latest addition to the series is set to carry on the tradition of Formula 1 games by being teeth-grindingly, coma-inducingly, mould-sproutingly tedious."
Which I think I pulled off quite well - perfectly, in fact.
And seeing as the only language I speak and type in is English, to a shockingly high level of quality, I can only assume that it was in English as well.
> Do you think like me that Michael schumacher can still win
To be honest, I don't think he stands a chance this season. He has had some bad luck in a few races, getting shunted off a little and has also generated his own bad luck on occasion, but mostly its just down to the car and particularly the tyres which just aren't up to standard this year.
It'd be nice if he had a spectacular victory later in the season, one to kind of say "If we had the car, look what we can do" kinda thing, but its a one and a half horse race between Alonso and Raikonnen (no idea if I have the right number of ks and ns that name).
As for the game, if you are a massive fan of F1 and want a game more for the fact that its based around F1 than a good driving experience, then F1 2005 will no doubt be a fine purchase. Its previews were reasonable and it'll no doubt be realistic, but if you're willing to branch away from F1, to simply enjoy a racing game rather than a specific type of racing game, then Gran Turismo 4 is hard to beat. On a more arcade style front, there's also Midnight Club, Need for Speed and of course Burnout. Plenty of choice if you're willing to branch away.