Along with individual power plant sounds you get to hear tires squealing, turbos spooling and Energy Recovery Systems (ERS) doing their job. The game sounds are very close to what you hear when you watch the race on TV, I can't attest to real life as I've yet to get the opportunity to see an F1 race in person. In the game you get a distinct sound from the Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault engines just like their live counterparts. F1 2014 did a good job of giving each powerplant (don't call them engines anymore!) a unique sound just as in real life. With all the new regulations adopted in the 2014 Formula One series, specifically the turbo V6 engine, we knew we were in for some different sounds than games past. F1 2014 looks good enough that it reminded me that the jump in visuals to the current generation is nowhere near as dramatic as the transition to the past generation of consoles. I however do find the graphics to be over saturated and a few steps above cartoony, albeit less than the 2012 game which I found very unrealistic. Compared to past editions of F1, specifically F1 2012, the 2014 game has moved mountains in the gameplay graphic department. In my opinion the in game graphics struggle a bit.
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