This time I want to focus on highlighting some of the other fantastic track-building skills of the GP4 community, so we'll be racing on a variety of fictional or historical venues. Let's do some more hotlaps! In our previous season we followed the real F1 season across the first 8 venues of the real season. The new Hotlaps season is underway - you can join in using either the CSM or Non-CSM version so it is open to all! First up is a high-speed thrash around the Australian outback at AUS-Doug's Jangka-Mardarni. GP4 Central Championship - Season 6 Opener
#F1 2018 mod update#
The intention is to re-establish GP4 Central as a one-stop location to get the content you need to just update and play GP4 quickly and easily, so our focus will be mainly on Mods and Tracks. This is the first of several partnerships I hope to bring to the site in the near future. I'm delighted to announce that MSchumi's mods will be hosted on GP4 Central going forward. It's another step to making this site the Central place for mods so I'm really pleased to welcome Tobi to the team. Join us and submit a lap in the Hotlaps section! kedy89 mods at GP4 CentralĪnother great modder joins the fold at GP4 Central today - mods by kedy89 (aka Tobi) will be hosted on GP4 Central going forward. Round 2 is now open at the super high speed Boromo Superveloz by F1 Virtual & Turbo Lover. I'll be aiming to get some updates to the site done shortly and also get rid of these silly browser malware warnings - they (wrongly) detect GP4 Tweaker Reloaded as malware due to the way it injects code into GP4.exe - for now I have simply removed that file from the Downloads section. Sorry for the absense folks - it's been a busy few months for me and GP4 Central has been neglected a bit due to other priorities. We'll be moving all the mods over to this format shortly. The Mods page has been needing some TLC for a long time so I've created this updated page. Thank you so much Samuele for the new logo! New Downloads page Thanks to the amazing Samuele (32BOBO32) the site has a brand new look. First up is the 2012 Mod, available on the new Mods page. So I'm going to revisit some of my favourite mods and rebuild them in that format. My old Laptop Editions - stand-alone versions of the game optimised for high frame-rates / low PO - were fairly popular in the past but I discontinued them because as I progressed with mod-building I realised the quality of those early versions wasn't great.
#F1 2018 mod mod#
* Both cars are exclusive DLC content for pre-order/Day 1 “Headline Edition” Digital & Boxed (DLC sold after 60 days).įollow Codemasters F1 games blog and social channels on Twitter and Facebook for future updates.Featured Link - 2012 Laptop Edition by GP4 Central What's new at GP4 Central? 2012 Mod re-released as Laptop Edition
#F1 2018 mod full#
Here’s the full list of classic cars in F1 2018: New Classic Cars You will become immersed in the world of F1 more than ever before as you develop your reputation both on and off the track, with time-pressured media interviews that will directly influence your progression in the sport. The game challenges you to ‘Make Headlines’ in the deepest career mode in the series to date.
#F1 2018 mod drivers#
They look and sound incredible.”Īs well as the twenty classic cars, F1 2018 will feature all of the official teams, the drivers and circuits from the enthralling 2018 season, including Circuit Paul Ricard and the returning Hockenheimring. The 70s and 80s cars offer a whole new challenge and compared to the modern day cars. “The classics were extremely popular in last year’s game so we naturally wanted to offer our players even more choice this time. “We are delighted to bring 20 classic cars to F1 2018,” commented Lee Mather, Game Director, F1 2018. The line up is completed by the two modern classics from the 2000s (2009 Brawn BGP-001 & 2003 Williams FW25) that are available in the exclusive Headline Edition of F1 2018 at launch, and later as DLC*. In addition to the six historic cars from the 1970s and 1980s, Codemasters has announced that all twelve classics that featured in F1 2017 will also return for this year’s game. The 1979 Ferrari 312 T4, as driven by Jody Scheckter as he beat teammate Gilles Villeneuve to the title, and the 1982 McLaren MP4/1B driven by John Watson and Lauda make up the class. They are joined by two Championship winning Lotus cars: Emerson Fittipaldi’s 1972 Lotus and Mario Andretti’s 1978 Lotus 79.
#F1 2018 mod movie#
These cars include James Hunt’s legendary 1976 championship winning McLaren M23D and Niki Lauda’s Ferrari 312 T2, both of which featured in the hit movie ‘Rush’ (2013). F1 2018 will release onto PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, the Xbox One family of devices including the Xbox One X and Windows PC (DVD and via Steam) worldwide on Friday 24th August 2018. The new F1 2018 reveal, available to view now at as well as above, showcases the cars that will feature in the new 1970s and 1980s class, as well as the cars returning from last year.