F1 23: F1 World Explained
Welcome to the F1 World, a dynamic online hub in F1 23, with opportunities to compete in thrilling races, tackle a variety of events, and socialize with your friends. The beauty of this platform lies in its extensive detail, immersing you in an environment where the possibilities are endless. There are numerous ways to engage with F1 World. You can participate in a series, a sequence of races that unfolds like chapters in a thrilling narrative. Or, you can choose to compete in solo or multiplayer events, engaging in quick races against other players, or partaking in featured events inspired by the real-life F1 calendar. You also have the option to compete in arcade races, or specific scenarios where you have to accomplish defined objectives. There are time trials, the much-anticipated Pirelli hot lap, and even the chance to take on the whole championship - a true test of endurance and skill. Events on the platform are dynamic, changing on a daily, weekly, and seasonal basis. All this requires you to be online, but the choice between multiplayer or solo play is yours. In solo mode, you're pitted against formidable AI opponents. Each race and event is packed with objectives that, once achieved, reward you with items to enhance your car's performance. You also earn resources that can be used to craft the specific items needed to upgrade your car. Rewards vary and can include team member upgrades, car improvements, and the opportunity to drive more laps to earn higher rewards. Most events last around five laps, so they are quick, accessible, and ideal for those with limited playtime. Upon completing an event, you unlock new races and events, paving your way to ascend in the F1 World's storyline. As you progress and acquire upgrades for your car, you'll navigate through six levels of enhancements. You start at the 'Common' level, progressing to 'Rare', 'Epic', 'Legendary', and finally 'Unique'. The coveted 'Unique' level is the golden ticket everyone desires to unlock. In F1 World, there are four car parts you can customize – the wing, engine, gearbox, and brakes. While these alterations enhance performance, they do not affect the car's aesthetics. In your virtual garage, you can see these differences on the customization screens. Additionally, you can upgrade and improve four team members who influence your tech level. These include the Sponsor Head, R&D Head, Team Principle, and the Strategist. Each member offers unique specialties, so you need to explore combinations that match your driving style. Your 'Tech Level' starts at 100 and can go up to 1000, with the cap increasing at the end of each season. The tech level determines your grid position and also impacts the difficulty of the events you'll encounter. However, the system adjusts to keep the game challenging for higher-level players. The 'Tech Level' is an innovative approach to keep you engaged and motivated to push your limits. As you accumulate spare parts from your upgrades, you can dismantle them to craft new items, introducing an extra dimension to the gameplay. There's no pay-to-win functionality in F1 World, making the game fair and rewarding skill and strategy over luck. F1 World also features a license level system, rewarding clean drivers and penalizing dangerous ones. Along with this, the Ranked multiplayer mode has changed to a division-based system, giving FIFA players a familiar territory.