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F1 2011 on PS3

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F1 2011 is a Racing game available on the PS3. It can be played in Splitscreen Competitive modes.

F1 2011 is a Racing game. Racing games, although sometimes seen as a sporting sub category, are a well established video game genre in their own right.

F1 2011 can be played in a Splitscreen mode. Split Screen Multiplayer games involve multiple players by providing a portion of the screen for each person. This enables two, three or four players to be involved in the game using just one console. Although popular for the PS2, Gamecube and Wii it is becoming less common in modern 360 and PS3 games which are less willing to sacrifice horsepower from the visuals to accomodate the extra players - they opt for an online multiplayer mode instead.

F1 2011 can be played in a Competitive mode. Competitive Multiplayer games provide experiences where players compete against each other and the computer. Obviously lending itself to sports and team games, these competitive engagements have also dominated the shooting and fighting genres because of the direct combat and expertise involved in each. Although these games were originally played in a split screen style, more recently they are played online via services such as PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and the Nintendo Wireless Connection.

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Race Gamer review Sun, 21 Aug 2011

F1 2011 promises to extend the driver's dream that Codemasters have been developing the last few years. Accurate, realistic and unforgiving it creates a genuine relationship with man and machine as you play.

F1 is a technology led sport, with questionably skilled humans at its heart. This combination of ability and science has made it a hot property in the videogame world. From early iterations of Super Monaco GP on the Megadrive through Geoff Crammond's Formula 1 games on the Amiga and PC, recreating this world electronically has always drawn crowds.
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