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Motorsport manager review
Motorsport manager review










motorsport manager review
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So far my experience in the game consists of one season at the highest tier, trying to win the world championship with Ferrari and two seasons trying to build a third tier team from the bottom up. It is no surprise that the Steam Workshop isn't activated/available for the game either as of yet, because so far the game does not appear to have any modding capability whatsoever unless one is willing to edit the original game files with third party tools. While that is quite nice, there is no easily accessible way to change the names database to your liking, which is a feature the developers had mentioned to be included in the game. It is that way with many other teams and people as well, just like many tracks are created in a spiritual similarity to their real-life counterparts.

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Motorsport Manager comes without a license, but even a quick glance can tell you that an Italian team called Scuderia Rossini with a German and a Finnish driver are in truth Ferrari, Vettel and Räikkönen.

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Part of the problem comes from the question of how close the game should imitate the real sport of monoposto racing, more specifically Formula 1 and its two feeder series GP2 and GP3. The foundation this game is built on can be considered excellent, but what about the meat and bones, the managing aspect? There it gets more difficult, because I have seen some obvious up- and downsides to Motorsport Manager. The on-track graphics are beyond lovely for a manager game and the player can really immerse him/herself and feel at home watching the cars race across the screen. On the one hand this game is *finally* done professionally from the ground up, it has a decent publisher with manager-game experience and it's not merely a rip-off and money-grab like so many other formula racing managers have been in the past decade. On the one hand this I am very much of a split opinion about Motorsport Manager, it's hard to put everything into words. Motorsport Manager is available on Android.I am very much of a split opinion about Motorsport Manager, it's hard to put everything into words. Motorsport Manager doesn’t get dull, and the many races available ensure all race is exciting. I personally love Motorsport Manager and it has proven to be an amazing time killer when I have nothing to do. This however meant that I needed to be patient as I progress.

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Though such upgrades are available, they are not generous and very pricey compared to other games, but then again, I found it very unlikely that I’d pay real money to upgrade my cars. All you need to do is spend a little real money, and you can forget about winning races to get your upgrades naturally. Like most mobile games, there’s a way, or I say ‘cheat’ to upgrade faster, allowing you to win races easily. The game is very smooth, and it has never crashed as far as I am concerned, depicting a well working engine behind the whole game.Īnother great thing about the game is that you are not ‘forced’ to buy credit, and you can enjoy the game and level up naturally by winning races and earning cash, though you can opt for much faster upgrades at a price. Gameplay is basic, but it doesn’t bring you far from the real experience with small touches like showing the starting race grid before the main race a nice touch in my opinion.

motorsport manager review

The user interface of the game is simple, yet absolutely stunning and easy to use. Each race brings you to different race tracks, making the game play pretty interesting as you need to tweak your driving style and car to the track. There’s plenty of races to choose from if you play Motorsport Manager, starting from the basic beginners tier, up to the world class tournaments.












Motorsport manager review