![]() ![]() Il gioco di corse automobilistico per PlayStation 4, il cui lancio non è avvenuto in maniera proprio fortunata, si è aggiornato alla versione 1.07 introducendo il già annunciato Photo Mode e la correzione di alcuni bug.ĭi seguito potete vedere, in lingua inglese, le migliorie apportate tramite update: I think the nannies in the game need to be toned down a bit as well, the difference is like night and day in braking, cornering and launching from a standstill.Driveclub ha ricevuto l’update alla versione 1.07, rilasciata dalla software house Evolution Studios. This feels like a fresh game for me, any way back to hot lapping. They really worked hard on this game normal mode I will never go back to, it’s too limiting with all the hand holding. Hardcore mode really feel very solid coupled with realistic braking distances and physics you can actually check the speedometer as you scrub off speed for a corner. Even at low speeds it feels fast which for me is a plus as most driving games don’t feel fast until you reach 140mph +, DC catches you at around 40mph all the way up to top end whatever that speed is. This is probably my favorite hot lap game out now, only missing things are dedicated real life courses and 60fps, I’m sorry but that sense of speed is too incredible to not want to see it at 60fps. One thing I didn’t like was the “drift mode” that the cars seem to magically go into at just the right speed but without all the nannies on you can drift more realistically under power, using inertia, in fact I haven’t touched the handbrake once to drift at any drift zones since I loathed them before this update, now i happily drift because it happen naturally instead of some forced nonsense. Well I turned on “hardcore” mode and was pleasantly surprised, this game really feels alive this. ![]() The “No Limits” Expansion will add the Honda Civic Type-R and Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 V-Spec II to the growing car roster along with 6 events and 5 trophies. This update also paves the way for two all-new expansion packs (one for Driveclub, another for Driveclub Bikes), downloadable 23rd February worldwide. Regular levels have also been extended to level 95 and the leveling increases don’t stop there as clubs can now reach level 85. Those chasing DC’s Elite levels will be happy to hear 10 new challenges have been added, bringing the total to 35. ![]() In the actual photo-mode, new levels of zoom and exposure functions can be tweaked. In between snaps photo-mode settings will be saved, which should assist album-making for Driveclub’s photography community. Racers will also be able to make keen use of the filters (usually restricted to photo-mode) in actual racing too, a feature that may be ignored by purists but will allow photography enthusiasts to capture that ‘photographic moment’ in real-time. A game that already had one one of the best photo-mode options this generation will now add a feature poised around group photo-shoots. Interestingly, multiplayer lobbies will now feature a ‘Photo Mode’ setting which will remove previous race limitations like car ghosting, wrong way timers and automated track resets. For those who felt Driveclub was too forgiving this should be exactly what you want. This gameplay option will allow for a driving aids-free experience for the player, giving a more realistic feel for all the cars featured within the game. ![]() The new track seems inspired by the Scottish capital.Īnother huge addition is the brand new ‘Hardcore’ driving physics model. Six different variations of the track will be playable and perhaps best of all, this will be completely free within the update. Promising tight turns and sprawling streets, Old Town is bound to be a handful in some of the more exuberant vehicles on offer. Driveclub’s community team promised us February would be a cracker for the Playstation exclusive and they weren’t lying… this update, due to go live today, is bound to please fans and tempt potential purchasers alike.įirst up, an all-new track will be arriving courtesy of ‘Old Town’ – Driveclub’s first city circuit based upon the Scottish capital Edinburgh. ![]()
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