![]() Lighting gets a big focus from Codemasters too, with a new volumetric system, marking a particular upgrade over 2018 which could look a little flat. At first glance, the slick, dewy effect on tyres and the way rain splatters against car bodies creates an authentic, natural effect. A physically-based pipeline is at the heart of the EGO engine's achievements in Dirt 2.0, and it's very much in play here too. Loading up a race, whether that's Yas Marina with its gorgeous volumetric lights on lamps or the classic Spa circuit, the quality of materials translates to every system. Each in their own way, every console is nicely optimised for. While the graphical experience scales as you may expect across the console power ladder, it would be a disservice to Codemasters to call any version a disappointment visually. There's a sense of evolution rather than revolution then, but this latest F1 offering is definitely impressive. But between those games, the F1 series is where we really see the team's EGO engine get an upgrade each year, iterated upon with every release. Face-off by Thomas Morgan Senior Staff Writer, Digital Foundry Updated on 44 comments Is F1 2019 the most photo-realistic racing sim of its kind? Developer Codemasters has developed some gorgeous games this generation after all: Dirt Rally 2.0 is among the best in its field and later this year we'll see Grid rebooted on PS4 and Xbox One. F1 2019 delivers Codemasters' most realistic visuals yetĪnd here's how it scales across all PlayStation and Xbox consoles. F1 2019 delivers Codemasters' most realistic visuals yet If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission.
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