All F1 Games (That I Played) on AMD A4-5000
Running games on an older or lower-spec system can be tricky. Some work great, others, not so much. I tested a few F1 titles on my AMD A4-5000 processor, and here's how they performed on a low-end PC.
F1 2010
Settings: 854x480, high graphics | Playability: Semi-Playable |
The first in the series by Codemasters, F1 2010 brings realistic Formula 1 racing with detailed graphics, physics, and all 12 teams, 24 drivers, and 19 tracks from the 2010 F1 season. It includes a career mode, realistic pit stops, and online multiplayer.
F1 2011
Settings: 854x480, high graphics | Playability: Playable |
F1 2011 refines the racing experience with better handling, enhanced AI, and the introduction of the Safety Car. It features all the teams, drivers, and tracks from the 2011 season and adds co-op and competitive multiplayer modes.
F1 2012
Settings: 854x480, high graphics | Playability: Playable |
With improved handling and physics, F1 2012 focuses on providing a more accessible experience for newcomers while keeping the depth for experienced players. It includes the new young driver test mode and better online play.
F1 2013
Settings: 854x480, high graphics | Playability: Playable |
F1 2013 introduces classic cars and tracks, letting players race on historic circuits like the Brands Hatch and the 1980s cars. It improves AI, adds new game modes, and features all 2013 season teams and drivers.
F1 2014
Settings: 854x480, high graphics | Playability: Playable |
F1 2014 is a faster and more challenging game, reflecting the changes in the real-world 2014 F1 season. The game includes all the teams and tracks from the season, while introducing new turbocharged engines and revised gameplay mechanics.