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F1 Manager 2023 best settings for races

Updated: Jul 31, 2023 7:16 pm
F1 Manager 2023 best settings for races

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F1 Manager 2023 has finally been released. After much anticipation, the hit game from Frontier Developments is here and gamers can take control of their favorite Formula 1 teams. They’ll have complete and utter control over everything and that includes the game’s settings. These can be helpful for gamers to adjust as they’re playing. 

Settings can include camera angle, joystick sensitivity and so much more that can drastically change the gameplay. Here are the best settings to use for F1 Manager 23. 

If you’re interested in reading more about F1 Manager 23, read up on how to drive manually, revisit last year’s game, and review the newest entry from Frontier Developments. 

What settings should I use for F1 Manager 23?

Always allow the Pause for Team Radio Dilemmas. Unless you’re an absolutely seasoned veteran or just want to up the difficulty level, keep this enabled. This allows you to slow down and think on the track when issues arise. This is something real F1 drivers would love to have, so it’s best to keep it enabled.

The volume settings are truly whatever you prefer. You can mute everything or keep it all on low volume to focus. One thing that should always be up, perhaps even to 100, is car engine volume. Whether in manual or automatic, you need to hear your own engine if nothing else. 

Speaking of manuals, it’s significantly easier to drive an automatic than manual. The challenge is fun and it makes for a very realistic experience, but it’s also much harder. Our suggestion is to keep it on automatic, at least until you’re really good. 

The rest of the settings are purely personal preferences. If you like the music, turn it up! If you want the brightest screen possible, change the settings. It’s all up to you, and you can tinker with it to find the right area. Keep in mind that you’re going to do a lot of laps, stop in the pits, change tires and the setup, experience practice sessions, and other scenarios. These matter for how fans want to set up the game. 

While the game allows for total control of each aspect of the driving team, the settings are short and pretty straightforward.


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