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EA Sports Demonstrates F1 23 Graphics Settings and Customizations on PC

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See the features bringing F1 23 to life on PC - ray tracing, custom graphics, control support, exclusive VR, and more bring the sport to life on PC. Be the last to brake in EA SPORTS F1 23, the official videogame of the 2023 FIA Formula One World Championship and discover the features bringing the pinnacle of motorsport to life on PC.

RAY TRACING
Ray tracing accurately simulates the behavior of light to closely resemble real-world physics, creating lifelike reflections, refractions, and shadows in real time. In F1 2023, further advancements have been made where certain scenes now include more complex ray tracing in the form of Dynamic Diffuse Global Illumination, which simulates the way light bounces off objects in the environment, creating more complex indirect lighting effects in real time.




CUSTOM GRAPHIC SETTINGS
A large number of settings are included to allow players to tailor their gaming experience to the needs of their hardware and their personal preferences. Both players and the hardware they use can vary, so we want to allow players to pick what suits their unique experience best, along with suggested presets for players who don't want to tinker with settings.


EYE TRACKING SUPPORT
Become one with your F1 Car - track your eye movements when you're behind the wheel to improve performance.

CONTROL SUPPORT
Extensive support for controllers, wheels, pedals, and custom hardware.

HIGHLIGHTS & REPLAYS
Export reels to video files, save full replays and even share them with friends.

CUSTOM RACE SETUPS
Use the Steam workshop feature to find and download balanced setups for every Grand Prix by using custom setups created by the community.

PHOTO MODE
On PC, Photo Mode now allows players to capture Super Resolution images with higher resolution and greater detail-ideal for a PC background or to print out, frame, and admire. PC Players can also snap 360 degree images during games and 360-degree videos from replays, capturing those exciting wheel-to-wheel moments to share with friends and fellow racers.

VIRTUAL REALITY
Exclusive to PC. Feel the drama of the race from right inside the cockpit.



Pre-purchase F1 23 Champions Edition and receive 3 days early access, Verstappen exclusively designed customisation items, Braking Point 2 customisation items, 18,000 PitCoin, and more. Plus Owners of F1 22 or F1 21 get 10% off.

Conditions and restrictions apply. See https://www.ea.com/games/f1/f1-23/disclaimers for details.

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F1 is for kids. When do we get a decent Nascar game with 7th gen cars and all the new tracks? :)
 
F1 is for kids. When do we get a decent Nascar game with 7th gen cars and all the new tracks? :)

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It certainly looks like that if you know absolutely nothing about it.
And you know a lot about F1 do you?

I've been watching F1 for 25 years. I'd say i know a thing or two about it and while the game itself maybe arcade focused (as opposed to sim), the sport itself is anything but "for kids".

F1 drivers have taken part in other motorsport leagues and have been fairly successful. I cant think of many NASCAR drivers who have come to F1 and succeeded.
 
And you know a lot about F1 do you?

I've been watching F1 for 25 years. I'd say i know a thing or two about it and while the game itself maybe arcade focused (as opposed to sim), the sport itself is anything but "for kids".

F1 drivers have taken part in other motorsport leagues and have been fairly successful. I cant think of many NASCAR drivers who have come to F1 and succeeded.
Yeah, I do. I used to watch it when it was about competition instead of money (about 10 years ago).

Interestingly, successful race drivers who try themselves at Nascar aren't doing that great.

Anyway, I don't want to start a fight about F1. I just want a decent Nascar game instead of the yearly F1 updates.
 
It certainly looks like that if you know absolutely nothing about it.

Pixar's "Cars" is my favorite animated movie. And I played some NASCAR in Forza Motorsport games. ;)

I'm just having a laugh. Every sport can be interesting if you take the time to get into it (even curling).

Personally I like variety in racing games. That's why I find F1 games boring, just like I would a NASCAR game. Driving one type of car all the time is not fun to me.



I expect this game will get a 10-hour trial with EA Play? I'd love to check out the Las Vegas track.
 
Pixar's "Cars" is my favorite animated movie. And I played some NASCAR in Forza Motorsport games. ;)

I'm just having a laugh. Every sport can be interesting if you take the time to get into it (even curling).

Personally I like variety in racing games. That's why I find F1 games boring, just like I would a NASCAR game. Driving one type of car all the time is not fun to me.



I expect this game will get a 10-hour trial with EA Play? I'd love to check out the Las Vegas track.
Agreed and agreed. :)

Racing games are secondary in my collection too, but I don't mind fooling around in them from time to time.
 
Not sure why they still show a picture of hamilton since he's not the top dog anymore....

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The past 7 years it has been boring yes, I agree.

At least you aren't one of the new plastic fans following the Belgian around, bravo.
 
Not sure what Belgian you mean...There isn't any Belgian F1 driver these days.

Dutchman Verstappen is the best F1 driver there is at the moment.
 
Verstappen is not the best but his car is.
 
$70 for a game that releases every year. What a joke.

No new cars, no new tracks. What's the justification for the $70 price tag?
 
$70 for a game that releases every year. What a joke.

No new cars, no new tracks. What's the justification for the $70 price tag?
It's got ray tracing now! :cool: (just like the last one) :laugh:
 
After FIA completelly destroyed F1 with the crappy 1.6L turbo engines that sound like a lawn mower, I do not find the appeal of playing those kind of games anymore.
 
After FIA completelly destroyed F1 with the crappy 1.6L turbo engines that sound like a lawn mower, I do not find the appeal of playing those kind of games anymore.
Not only do they sound like lawn mowers, but the fact that you know who's gonna win the championship halfway into the season just because they've got the best car makes the whole F1 experience tainted by money and ultimately boring.
 
you know who's gonna win the championship halfway into the season.
Yes 2021 season was super boring when the title was up in the air until the last few laps of the last race of the season...

I want a good Nascar game! :p
And how would that turn out any different than the iterative small upgrades for F1 game?
It would likely still be published by EA, still cost 70 every year etc.
 
Yes 2021 season was super boring when the title was up in the air until the last few laps of the last race of the season...
That might have been some exception. I stopped watching after the 2014 and '15 seasons when the whole season was dominated by one team. I've heard from friends of mine who are still watching that it's still pretty much the same, just with different teams on the top in different seasons.

And how would that turn out any different than the iterative small upgrades for F1 game?
It would likely still be published by EA, still cost 70 every year etc.
I don't want it every year. Once would be just enough.

Edit: I mean, there's Nascar Heat 5, which is fine, but there's been a generational change of cars with major upgrades since then.
 
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