Driver: San Francisco review
It’s best to think of Driver: San Francisco as a Jason Statham movie. Nothing that happens makes a lick of sense... But holy cow, is it a fun ride.
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It’s best to think of Driver: San Francisco as a Jason Statham movie. Nothing that happens makes a lick of sense... But holy cow, is it a fun ride.
Ubisoft has scrapped its online pass plans for Driver: Frisco after some codes were misprinted, and also offered an explanation for why the PC edition has been delayed. On top of that, free DLC has been announced.
Ubisoft has scaled back its DRM plans for Driver: The City That Knows How on PC, following fan feedback. Previously it was planned to require a permanent Internet connection, but now you'll only need to be online to launch it.
Surprise, surprise, it's another mysterious PC delay from Ubisoft. This time, the victim is Driver: Fog City, which is now due three weeks after the console editions.
The PC edition of Driver: San Francisco will see Ubisoft's much-disliked DRM return to its original method of requiring players to be online at all times.
Ubisoft announced its own online pass system today, titled Uplay Passport. It promises to unlock "bonus content, exclusive offers, and online multiplayer play" for new copies of games, or those willing to shell out $10.