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F1 Manager (PC)
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Addiction is the only word for it. The season starts in 1999 and moves on to 2000. There is so much detail within this game that users can get in as deep as they like. They may find themselves in the early hours trying to work out optimum fuel levels for the race or sweating out a slow tyre change. All the major players such as Jordan, Ferrari and Williams are represented, and it's a great challenge to put a British driver on the podium. A word of advice, though: users should try to take their eyes from the screen occasionally, have a pit stop. Otherwise, they will have trouble getting anything else done. --Paul Munford
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1/5 |
NO! It's as boring as any boring F1 RACING game
(July 22, 2004) |
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This is absolutely boring! I've never played it. but it is one oldest. smelliest games i have ever seen. Formula One 2002 on PS2 has better detail. and gameplay. Sony's formula one 2002. just for once. kills Ea's f1 manager. So does Formula One 2000. also called FormulaOne2000. It might be a little older. but was created same year! |
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5/5 |
As addictive as they come!
(June 08, 2001) |
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I bought this game wondering weather i would find it interesting and lacking in action but i was hooked as soon as i started. Try it you might just like it yourself! |
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5/5 |
F1 Manager
(March 22, 2001) |
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This game is amazing from the minute you install it. It has everything a formula one nut like me ever wanted. You get to pick which team you want to start with then it is down to the serious fun and addiction that seems to keep you fixed on it for ages. You can alter almost anything, from how your car works to the sponsors you have. At the beginning of the first season you start you are given obbjectives which you have to complete to keep your job e.g Come third or higher in the constructors championship. When you do the practice, the qualifying and the race you control almost anything you could think of to do with F1. You can also watch your cars go round the circuit. This looks like you are watching t.v with commentry added on just as a bonus. This is what all F1 fans have been waiting for a management sim not to do with football but to do with F1. If you don't buy this item you won't believe what you are missing! |
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4/5 |
Its go! go! go! for F1 Manager
(January 06, 2001) |
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F1 Manager is the business, all the tracks, all the cars, all the detail you could need. The graphics are just mind blowing, plus, you can unite the likes of Shumacher and Hakkinen in your own fantasy team. Change your engine your electronics and your brake suppliers to move you team to the front of the grid! |
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1/5 |
Good idea, but ...
(November 07, 2000) |
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Being a big F1 fan myself I was really looking forward to see F1 Manager. But unfortunately the game is quite disappointing. Everything in the game has been simplified, most of the time to a level which is far from being realistic. In addition time differences in qualifying and race are huge and unlogical, for example the average gap between first and last driver in qualifying is about 25 secs !?! And btw. drivers always finish the whole race length regardless of the fact that they are sometimes 2 or 3 laps behind the leader, a quite new and interesting feature ! |
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