Modern F1 games allow you to floor the throttle out of a chicane with little consequence. F1 2015 does not. The turbo-hybrid torque delivery is vicious. You have to feather the throttle out of slow corners like Monaco or Singapore with genuine respect. The rear end steps out naturally, not scripted. Using a force feedback wheel on PC (Logitech G29 or Fanatec) feels raw and heavy.
For a console player in 2015, this was a betrayal.
There’s still nothing else like it.
Without the bloat of R&D trees, media questions, or engine penalties, F1 2015 is purely about driving . You pick a car, you qualify, you race. It’s the closest the series ever came to a pure simulation of a single Grand Prix weekend. The lack of a career mode actually makes it the perfect "pick-up-and-play" sim for a quick 25% distance race. Here is the hill I will die on: The handling model in F1 2015 (post-patch 1.03) is better than F1 2020 , 2021 , and 23 .
Do not buy F1 2015 expecting a career sim. Buy it on a Steam sale for $5. Buy it to experience the roar of the hybrid engines before they got nerfed. Buy it to see the exact moment the series became "next-gen." f1 2015 pc
F1 2015 on PC is a beautiful, broken time capsule. It is the game that had to fail so that F1 2016 (and the beloved career mode) could fly. But for the pure, masochistic joy of wrestling a 900hp turbo hybrid around a wet Singapore with zero assists?
If you look up “F1 2015” on most forums today, you’ll find a digital graveyard of complaints: “No career mode.” “Always online DRM.” “Barebones content.” Modern F1 games allow you to floor the
For a PC player in 2024? It’s a unique sandbox.
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