From Aerodynamic To Durability: Exploring Details On Upgrading Car Parts In F1 23

Published 07/10/2023, 4:02 PM EDT

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F1 23 is the sixteenth game in the Formula Racing game franchise. Developed by Codemasters, Electronic Arts Games published this game on 16th June this year. This game is already a popular name among Formula One lovers. Adding a cherry to that, F1 23 brought its story mode Braking Point back after F1 21. Aiden Jackson appeared as the game protagonist, with Devon Butler as the antagonist. F1 23 also featured a veteran F1 driver. This game also offered live action in story mode, making the experience completely one-of-a-kind for gamers. Fans spotted an overhaul of physics and improvised distance options in the game.

This game was released on Windows, Xbox Series X/S, One, PlayStation 4, and 5 with Linux. It received as usual some immense appreciation from the fans. Through its intense racing atmosphere, F1 23 became a colossal hit soon after they released it.

F1 23’s crazy popularity hinted toward its amazing addition of cars with incredible features. What is a good F1 game without some crazy cars spotted in the game? Rumors speculated about some incredible car modifications offered in the game. Now, with its release, let’s find out some interesting vehicle developments presented in the game. 

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Some crazy car modifications in F1 23

Aerodynamics: F1 23 featured an interesting aspect of the car’s aerodynamics. This game offered a special option for aerodynamic performance for the car, which helped players to ensure performance with minimal balance on the race track.

The aerodynamics option in F1 23 determined the rear and front car wings. When a player opted for the option, they automatically gave him two options to apply the rule on either the front wings or the rear wings of the car. Players believed that this new aerodynamic modification in cars helped in getting a better grip on the car. It also secured a balance between both front and rear car wings.

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Chassis: The setup of brakes was a next-level engineering stunt by the developers. in this game, players could modify the brake options in their cars. Brake pressure and bias both can be customized.

The brake pressure helped players in determining the highest power, the car can offer in the brake. Brake Bias offered the amount of brake power distributed in the front wheels proportioned to the brake pressure. F1 23 definitely took car brakes to an incredible height.

Additionally, players received four modification choices for car tyres. Both front and rear tyre pressures can be adjusted, including both the left side and the right side of the car. It truly seemed like a revolutionary modification in the F1 car tyres. 

Powertrain: F1 23 brought an incredible section that maintains the car’s suspension geometry. In this option, players found front and rear camber with adjustable options with toe-out. Through developed car chassis, players could ensure better response of the car tyres on the track. It also helped players in increasing their car grip.

This game also offered a great suspension modification for players. With the improvised suspension, players could manage road bumps and accidental breaks. Suspension offered six options of front and rear suspension with front and rear anti-roll bar and ride height on both front and rear sides. With this new suspension, F1 23 offered an incredible power training modification of the cars.

Durability: This game offered an amazing modification enabling better durability for the cars. With aerodynamics, players could also modify the car’s transmission. This option enabled customizing the car differentials. This was a technique that helped players to influence the higher car power and its accurate distribution on real wheels. Differential adjustments can be both turned on and off by the players to adjust the car’s transmission.

Overall, F1 23 made a brilliant modification to enhance the car’s durability during racing.

These modifications were available in Single Career Mode and My Team Modes. Now F1 Live transitioned to F1 World in the 2023 version. In this option, players can customize their cars through randomly generated products. However, as all the above modifications are not available in this mode, the online environment seemed pretty exciting for many F1 fans.

This option is still at its basic stage. However, the above said customization options can be availed under the option of R and D tab in the game. R and D tab is presented in the main menu section. 

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F1 23 also offered an AI difficulty option for players looking for a relaxed racing experience in the game. In this option, they offered players a numeric value to choose the level of difficulty they wanted in their game.

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F1 2023 was most definitely a success considering the developments and improvisation developers brought into the game. Although F1 World still has a long way to go, it attracted players for its new aspects. For beginners, a difficulty meter between 20 to 30 can be an ideal choice for playing.

F1 23 was released for PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One with Series X/S, and Windows. Even Linux users could download and play this game.

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