Meanwhile, Evolution remain resolutely silent on the matter, and have been
since DriveClub was first delayed back in October, where it was originally meant to launch with the PS4 worldwide.
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It's now been more than a year
since Driveclub made it's debut on the driving game scene.
Since Driveclub doesn't offer up a racing line, players will have to learn by themselves when they should be braking.
Not exact matches
Evolution had released regular updates for
DriveClub since its PS4 launch.
Evolution Studios, the developer of the original
Driveclub, is no longer working under Sony
since earlier this year, but it seems like work on the VR version of their PlayStation 4 exclusive racing game has been proceeding smoothly, as it will be among the PlayStation VR launch titles in Japan.
Yes the delay sucks but honestly I feel this game will have a tough time even on PS4 and X1
since it will be competing with Forza,
Driveclub, The Crew, and Gran Turismo.
We know Evolution already have access to the license
since the Agera R features in the game, but it's currently the only Koenigsegg you can drive in
DriveClub, so it wouldn't be surprising to see Evolution expand their Koenigsegg lineup.
Yes we should criticize the game
since we paid for it, just like everybody did on here with
driveclub.
This delay also affects the companion app that was released and
since pulled on Android and iOS, but not the full digital version of
Driveclub.
And
since graphics are what the PS4 does better then poopbone, I bought
Driveclub over FH2 because the rain looked more realistic.
Since then
Driveclub and Forza Horizon managed it perfectly and with a 4k TV, I'll certainly prefer the better graphics.
To be fair,
DriveClub's netcode has improved
since the review.
Three games I've been excited to play on PS4, Spelunky of course, Dust An Elysian Tale
since I don't own an Xbox 360 anymore, and of course
DRIVECLUB.
Evolution Studios have continued to add new content to
DriveClub since its troubled launch, and the latest patch has just gone live.
I'm glad
Driveclub is finally here, it's been almost a whole year
since the original expected release date, hopefully the extra time has given the game a better shine.
I don't think I will be getting this and now I think the window for
Driveclub is closing
since it has been out for so long.
The release of
DriveClub Bikes is hugely significant in the realm of racing games: not
since the days of Project Gotham Racing, Test Drive Unlimited and Burnout Paradise have bikes converged with cars in a racing game.
Out of the October games list I will buy Super Smash Brothers 3ds Dragon Age PC
Driveclub PS4 Sunset Overdrive Xbox One Bayonetta 2 Wii U but
since I work full time and have other time constraints I will probably still be playing some of these games well into 2015.
Driveclub has improved
since its release back in October but to this day we still haven't got the Forza killer many were hoping for.
We're not saying that
Driveclub isn't a good racing title but it's had its problems
since its announcement back in 2013.
I know we have been quiet for a while
since we made the decision to delay the game, so I wanted to take this opportunity to let you know exactly why the team felt that
DRIVECLUB needed more development.
it feels like an eternity
since we first reported on
DriveClub during its unveiling at E3 2013, but the wait is now nearly over.
A February release for
DriveClub would work well too,
since Sony's other high profile first party title InFamous: Second Son is scheduled to follow soon after on March 21st, making the prospective date for
DriveClub more probable.
Since three add - ons for
DriveClub are due for release this month (one Car Pack and two Tour Packs), it's likely this new image hints at a new theme for at least one of these pieces of DLC.
It's the update
DriveClub fans have been requesting
since launch: Game Director Paul Rustchynsky has...
DriveClub has come on in leaps and bounds
since its launch last year.
Since its delay last year, the official word on exactly when we'll be able to burn some next generation rubber in the PS4's premier racer has been a tentative «early 2014,» but word on the street has since had us believe DriveClub would be rolling off the assembly line anywhere from February to
Since its delay last year, the official word on exactly when we'll be able to burn some next generation rubber in the PS4's premier racer has been a tentative «early 2014,» but word on the street has
since had us believe DriveClub would be rolling off the assembly line anywhere from February to
since had us believe
DriveClub would be rolling off the assembly line anywhere from February to June.
It's clear that the game has made significant strides
since we last saw it, and this was all set to culiminate in a video of the latest build showing the first full grid race in
DriveClub, which was scheduled to follow soon after.
Alan,
since the last
Driveclub video, has reset his racing wheel controls to solve the counter-steering issues he was previously having.
The Playstation 4 exclusive racer
Driveclub by Evolution Studios has sold over 2 million copies
since its release in October, 2014.
Ever
since the launch of the game,
Driveclub has experienced connection and server issues and most players weren't able to gain access to the multiplayer function of the game, which is its main appeal.
The Playstation 4 exclusive racer
Driveclub by Evolution Studios has sold over 2 million copies
since its...
Evolution's first showing of the recently delayed
DriveClub since its unceremonious delay left us with...
Evolution Studios, the developer of the original
Driveclub, is no longer working under Sony
since earlier this year, but it seems like work on the VR version of their PlayStation 4 exclusive racing game has been proceeding smoothly, as it will be among the PlayStation VR launch titles in Japan.
We've reached the end of the year, and unfortunately Sony has still not given us the PS + version of
DriveClub,
since the retail release went so bad.
Meanwhile, Evolution's primary project is elusive PS4 racer
Driveclub — a title that was originally due to be in the launch line - up for the next - gen console, but has
since been taken «back to the drawing board» — while Guerrilla Cambridge's last title was September's Killzone Mercenary for Vita.
I am seriously doubting that Sony will even mention anything to do with
DriveClub's PS Plus version,
since they'd be afraid for the boos ruining their show.