The new EASPORTSF1 23 game has been unveiled, with a slew of F1-fan-requested features and the return of its Braking Point story mode. ⬇️
. However, the cars would be prone to snap oversteer, resulting in unsuspecting drivers going for a loop more often than not.
This sits alongside what EA is dubbing Precision Drive – all you need to know is that gamepad users should have an easier time.Back in F1 2021, players were introduced to the fictional character of Aiden Jackson, a young and inexperienced upstart. You could play through a story, taking on antagonists Devon Butlet, and two years later, the story continues. Only this time, Jackson and Butler are teammates for a new squad, Konnersport Racing Team.
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