It should be noted that while
Official Formula 1 Racing is a videogame, it is a simulation and not an arcade game. To this end, the physics engine is very realistic, which is not to say, easy to play. In addition, it also has the large number of different views expected from a simulation title. One optional feature included in the
Official Formula 1 Racing simulation is the ability to have informational overlay graphics like those used in television broadcast coverage of a race. This adds to the feel of watching an actual Formula 1 race. And so does the fact that it beautifully supports a force feedback steering wheel controller such as the
Act Labs Force RS. All in all, this game will be very appealing to Formula 1 racing enthusiasts and racing simulation purists, but those racing gamers who prefer to open the throttle and fly around a track with reckless abandon, would probably prefer the latest
Need for Speed game.