I loved that 2006 Toro Rosso in that f1 game. With the right set up, you could win in Monaco, Bahrain, Brazil, and one or two others potentially. It was always cool to finish the season right behind the top 3 teams
@@mazkaalfatih5230 Toro Rosso didn't have enough budget to developed or bought new V8 engine at the time, so they have to use V10 from 2005 Red Bull car then put restrictions on it
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2017 and 2019 tyres are the same size tho, the thing that changes between both years is the halo and that might be changing the perspective of the tyre sizes
no matter how impressive the newer graphics is with all the high frame rate, F1 2006 CE still gives a better speed intense racing feeling with all the motion blurr and loud noise. Even F1 2006 ps2 gives a great feeling as well
The actual models are all decent (for PS3/360 standards they're good but the Gran Turismo and Forza games of the time are absolutely better) but the colour makes it look like it's a scene from the apocalypse.
Really? 2010 was the first one I owned and when I switched to 2012 I was very happy that the game didn’t constantly look like my screen was covered in dust.
The car HAD a v10 in 2006, because the team didn't had like Ferrari money to develop a V8 or purchase one, so they took a V10 from the '05 Red Bull RB1, put a rev limiter and airflow restrictions, and that's it. Sadly the car was sheet in the straights because the engine was restricted. So the dev decided to make the game realistic and put the V10 sound.
Tbh F1 2010 wasn’t even that bad as some people are saying. It’s the only game that contains the Bahrain alternate layout and the season itself was amazing. The only problem is actually handling.
@@soundcreeps5371 If it were only in first person that'd actually be cool. Unfortunately it is on all camera angles. I enjoyed playing it but I'm glad the games that followed sorted the graphics out.
@Jenson Sims no they started racing at Bahrain in 2004 so the actual layout they use today was what they used in 2004 . they only used the long layout in 2010 because there was 24 cars but the racing was crap on that layout so the scrapped it lol