If i am wrong i take it back but man am i dissapointed. You can make the game better looking, better network multiplayer functionality and more realistic looking all you like but for me the minute you have to use a controller the fun and realism of a racing game dissappear’s. I don’t care about the ps+ version i was going all in for this one. I am a motor racing enthusiast and have been regretting investing in the PS4 but told myself, hold out for drive club it will be epic. Everyone who loves racing games knows how impossible it is to enjoy a racing game with a controller once you discover the amazing realistic reactions of a quality steering wheel. Driveclub PS4 update with new gameplay by Alan Ng January 22, 2014, 05:55 We have some good news for PS4 owners now who are feeling starved at the lack of PS4 racing games to play in 2014. The one i have is a PS\GT5 series steering wheel and as far as i was aware these would have been supported for future PS4 racing games. You’ll also receive an in-game Fame points multiplier. I have been looking forward to this game since the E3 2013 and only know have i found out that Evolution Studios have signed exclusive functionality of steering wheels to thrustmaster!!!! I am not minted and cannot afford a PS4 game and a brand new steering wheel. Pre-order DRIVECLUB now to add 3 amazing cars to your garage: Special McLaren 12C, Special Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Coupe Black Series and Special RUF RT12 R each with its own exclusive livery. After 15 months of being fed utter BS at every turn I’m finding it really hard to get excited for this game. Seriously, not one thing said in the original 2013 reveal has turned out to be true. So it may have looked more impressive than actual gameplay looks when youre playing due to those angles/lighting conditions not being there all the time, but it was all done with gameplay graphics. But every single post made about the game since the original reveal either contains or reveals a lie about it. They were really short cuts at choice angles/great lighting conditions, and it was direct feed, with more interesting looking cars. I really want to like DriveClub, honestly I do. Care to explain how was this achieved as only TM have the security chips that are required to make their wheels even connect to the PS4 in the first place? Bearing this in mind, why are only two TM wheels support when there are actually 3 that compatible? And why claim to support wheels that don’t even exist? He even posted on NeoGaf that Evolution were allegedly working with all wheel manufacturers to make their wheels work well in game.
It was claimed by Rushy (a man I’ve already proved to be a liar on several occasions so why not do it again?) that DriveClub intends to support more than just the ThrustMaster wheels that actually work with the PS4 according to interviews he gave in April. Why is the price of the upgrade so much higher in the UK than it is in US, you’re a UK based company after all, why screw your own countrymen with an over 60% price hike? If the PS+ Version really is supposed to be a “full game” as you keep claiming and not the demo that it actually is, why does it not receive the free car and track updates? – at the moment the PS+ Edition has more in common with a demo than it does a full game from a technical standpoint.
Cars are modeled down to the smallest detail, and applied shaders make all materials look very natural, both on the inside and on the outside of vehicles.ĭriveClub for PS4 debuted on the market in two versions – the retail one and a free one for PlayStation Plus subscription holders, limited in terms of the number of available tracks, cars and gameplay options.Lots of DriveClub posts recently, though not one answering any of the big questions. The developers put a huge emphasis on the graphic design.
In addition, because the game focuses on multiplayer mode, we gain access to a range of options that affect the social rivalry between the racing participants. The gameplay in DriveClub is purely arcade – driving model is straightforward and easy to master. These are awarded for both the high places achieved in tournaments as well as performing numerous secondary objectives. The title also shows a different approach to law enforcement and, above all, focuses on the cooperation of the players who organize themselves in eponymous clubs in order to work together for the reputation of the entire team, collecting fame points.