In the game itself, there are the usual modes such as multiplayer, time trial, single race and career course. In the latter, you can decide whether you drive 3, 5 or 7 seasons. Then you have to opt for one of the racing teams. Here, the three new "backbenchers teams" available.
During the training sessions you get to know the individual routes and adjusts the setup of the cars on. There are two variants. Art fanatics can really let off steam and beginners or casual players can use the setup recommendation of the engineer.
Control of the cars can be adjusted. There's plenty of driving aids such as ABS, traction control or ideal line, which can be optionally selected.
To increase motivation, there are certain provisions of the teams that we should meet in the qualifying and the race to win all the team.
Some reviews I've read that there has been stuttering or similar. This I can not confirm by 5 race weekends. Everything runs smoothly and PROBLEM-!
Also, there are of some complaints that there is no formation lap or safety car phases. I'm honestly very happy that this has been omitted. While a warm-up lap is the first few times after quite exciting, but is increasingly tiring (See. F1 Championship Edition PS3). A safety-car phase is just as tiring. I do not want 3 laps chug in a race of 10 laps behind the safety car forth.
Formula 1 2010 Codemasters is simply sensational and its predecessors, especially by EA, but also from Sony, far superior; and not only in graphic terms.
Conclusion: Each race game fan should risk a look. Formula 1 fans can safely access and look forward to exciting hours.