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Driver: San Francisco PC version delayed

GB : After the announcement of ‘always-on’ DRM, the PC version of Driver: San Francisco has been delayed by a few weeks.

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Pandamobile5411d ago

Wow, Ubisoft you're really doing a good job trying to get me to buy this, what with all the always-on DRM, no PC demo, and now the month and a half delay.

Hope you guys like piracy.

Tommykrem5411d ago (Edited 5411d ago )

Could be why they started with DRMs and down-prioritizing of PC release in the first place.

Not that I think it's a good way to counter piracy, though. DRM games are a no-buy for me, at least I haven't bought any yet.

evrfighter5411d ago (Edited 5411d ago )

"Could be why they started with DRMs and down-prioritizing of PC release in the first place. "

ORRRR it could be that they bought into the bs EPIC, ID, and Crytek were spouting when mediocre games like UT3 and Quake Wars weren't selling and Crysis behind so far ahead of its time no one had a pc that could run it. After which I might add went on to sell 3/4 million when tech caught up.

One of the big misconceptions I see here at n4g is that the uninformed like you still believe this.

As far as I'm concerned I've never seen any real evidence that proves piracy kills sales. just a bunch of speculation by armchair lawyers and console fanboys.

Let me ask you something.

What did Crytek go on to say when they decided to cater to the console fanbase?

"oops our plan backfired on us, Oh hai pc gamers here's dx11 buy our gaemz!" "it's a gift!!! save us!!!"

http://www.rockpapershotgun...

what about Epic 6 days ago say about pc gaming

"“There’s a massively thriving community of hardcore gamers on the PC still.”

He added, “The way they get their games is different where it’s nearly all online delivery,"

http://news.softpedia.com/n...

but back in 2007 you said pc was dying due to piracy? wtf =\ OHHHH so you jumped the gun and blamed low retail sales on piracy in 2007 back when steam was in full bore? gotcha

what about ID how'd they change?

Well after crappy Quake Wars was released in 2007 Carmack goes on to say "pc sales aren't what they used to be". In 2008 they still don't see DD as a viable platform and say RAGE isn't gonna be a DD title.

http://www.kotaku.com.au/20...

2010 rolls around and they start singing pc gaming praises again....

epic: :trollface:

http://au.pc.ign.com/articl...
"pc gaming is not dying"

If there was one thing I fault Carmack for for as much of a genius he is. Is letting DD roll right through his neighborhood and he completely missed the parade.

Here we are now and Carmack and Epic are reassuring pc gamers that RAGE won't be consolized and it'll be best played on pc.

tldr? you are wrong sir.

Substance1015411d ago

Lol dont think any PC gamer really cares about Driver. They can keep their game :)

Personally all Ubi have been doing this gen is constantly rehashing Assassinscreed, anythign else they have done has bombed in their face. This should be no different.

steve30x5411d ago

@ Substance 101 : I was looking forward to Driver San Francisco , but after learning about the always on DRM I wont buy the game.

showtimefolks5411d ago

and fix the damn thing it has potential but not many people after playing the demo would pay $60 for this game when there are so many other and better games coming out around the same time this comes out

badz1495411d ago

...on top of over the top annoying DRM! what's new?

Semir5411d ago

Thank you Ubisoft. For all your great games I can pirate.

yewles15411d ago

Thank you for helping to make companies like Ubisoft more and more the complete jackasses they've all been as of late. The cycle continues...

wAnxTa5411d ago

Now Imma first pirate it on my 360 then on my Pc.

yamzilla5411d ago (Edited 5411d ago )

ohhhh noes...wait....what's the Driver series anyway...ohhh...that's right...some horrible quasi gta clone....lol...PASS

Have they seen gtaiv on pc with recent mods?>>>???

you know, the one that completely SHITS on anything ubisoft will ever make on console this gen and for the first 2 years of next gen....so ummm....driver what>>???

Bathyj5411d ago

Driver came out before GTAIII.

If anything, GTA took some inspiration from Driver but went to another level with it.

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How Driver: San Francisco took the series in a daring new direction

Game Designer Andrew Willans looks back at Driver: San Francisco’s legacy.

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LucasRuinedChildhood331d ago (Edited 331d ago )

Now we get The Crew games instead 🙄

Would love and much prefer a sequel to this.

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Ubisoft Confirms Work On New Projects For Driver Franchise

Ubisoft seems to have teased a new Driver game, with the company's CEO pointing to various projects being in development.

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scorpio_2049687d ago

I know Driv3r was hated but I liked it. I’d love to see more games like that.

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Ubisoft Is Shutting Down Servers For Older Titles And Blocking Access To DLC Content You Paid For

Immersed Gamer writes: "Ubisoft came out with the announcement that some of their classic titles are shutting down their servers. While this is not entirely surprising, the next bit is quite shocking. As Ubisoft states in regard to many of said classic games, “additionally, the installation and access to DLC will be unavailable”.

The wording is a little vague, so the actual paid DLC could be safe. But it doesn’t change the fact that multiplayer modes of Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, Rayman Legends, and Driver San Francisco will surely be missed. Especially since no alternative exists in many of those cases. This happens to unveil right next to our story where I essentially beg Atlus to port SMT to modern consoles alongside Persona.

Seems like videogame preservation is on the down-low…"

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MadLad1433d ago

This just in.
Ubisoft woke up and pulled an Ubisoft.

Mazgamer1433d ago

Reports say that they might continue to do an Ubisoft in the near future. Dreadful.

VenomUK1432d ago

Why would DLC stop working, because it requires a server for authentication?

Publishers need to find technical and legal solutions so that any digital product a user owns always works.

Mazgamer1432d ago

@VenomUK From what I remember replaying the Assassin's Creed II and Brotherhood, there were plenty of mission DLCs you had to download via UPlay. I think they are completely disconnecting UPlay from those games, thus you won't be able to download the DLCs.

I'm guessing obviously. And even that explanation just doesn't make much sense to me. Why would they just remove UPlay support for these games? Why will those single-player DLCs become unavailable? Which DLCs in particular? I truly can't wrap my head around what Ubisoft means by this mess. We will either have to wait and see, or someone will pressure Ubi via social media to make some statement explaining.

1Victor1432d ago

All hail the future of all digital games.
I would like to hear the excuses from the all digital future defenders about this

Rebel_Scum1432d ago (Edited 1432d ago )

Who’s playing any of these old garbage DLC’s/online modes in 2022?

NotoriousWhiz1432d ago

This literally has zero to do with digital games and is really just an Ubisoft issue. Either way, most people will tell you that "all digital" is not the future. Digital and physical should always be options.

1Victor1432d ago

@ notorious
🤦🏿 "Ubisoft came out with the announcement that some of their classic titles are shutting down their servers. While this is not entirely surprising, the next bit is quite shocking. As Ubisoft states in regard to many of said classic games, “additionally, the installation and access to DLC will be unavailable”.

What part of that makes it zero to do with digital today is Ubisoft tomorrow can be any game that’s digital only or have DLC from any publisher but hey whatever helps you sleep, remember kid the older your favorite digital games get the closer they’re to the big shutdown 🤷🏿

DOMination-1432d ago

They are shutting down multiplayer for PS3 games that nobody is playing. If you owned a physical copy, you'd also be affected? It has nothing to do with digital.

Presumably for the DLC, you'll still have access to it if you've previously purchased it. And if you're upset that you haven't already got the DLC for ACII, then I don't know what to say.. you've had 15 years to buy it.

Of course, we'd all love for everything to always be available and despite what you may think, I'm not really defending this - but maintaining multiplayer serves for games from two generations ago that literally nobody is playing takes up resources. And energy. And right now, that is very expensive. I guess the solution should be allowing console gamers to run their own servers.

NotoriousWhiz1432d ago

Please tell me which part of this: "additionally, the installation and access to DLC will be unavailable” doesn't affect their physical games. None. It affects all of their games equally.

NotoriousWhiz1432d ago

"the older your favorite digital games get the closer they’re to the big shutdown"

Funny, because I haven't lost a single digital title yet. I guess the big shutdown only actually shut down one digital game.

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Wintersun6161433d ago

They're doing a Ubisoft. Because that's what Ubisoft does.

CrimsonWing691433d ago

And you want us to go all digital? This is the bull sh*t that makes me apprehensive to an all digital future. You corpo guys don’t understand game preservation or it’s importance.

Majors1433d ago

Its all about the £££££ and if they can sell you the same item multiple times over... Also physical or digital makes no difference these days sadly because if you buy physical you only get 1/2 the data needed to actually start the game nevermind play it

XxINFERNUSxX1432d ago

Just torrent for PC and smile 😁

Majors1433d ago

Companies who withdraw support should be legally made to patch games to enable the 'owner' to create and host their own MP lobbies. This is theft

Inverno1433d ago (Edited 1433d ago )

Unfortunately we've allowed corporations to hold too much power and we don't own half of what we buy. The correct thing to do when shutting down servers, or better yet include it from the beginning, is to make it possible to access what we originally bought. This won't change until they're forced to cause greedy people don't like doing the right thing unless they have some incentive.

CantThinkOfAUsername1432d ago

We don't own anything. The company makes a product and asks for a one-time fee to give you a licence to access it. You agree to the terms that they can revoke that licence at any time for any reason. This is 'digital ownership.'

Maybe people should read some of what they blindly click to agree to.

Father__Merrin1432d ago

When this happens they should give ddlc free to download

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