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Is DriveClub worth a second chance at £14.99 pre-owned?

Dealspwn: "We bashed DriveDlub at launch for its missing features and broken features, but several months on, Sony's maligned racer has apparently improved in terms of the netcode, challenges and amazing new dynamic weather. This stuff should never have needed to be patched in, but we're glad it's there. So, perhaps this cheap PS4 deal might be worth a look for £14.99 pre-owned if you don't want to wait for the PS Plus edition at less than fifteen quid.

Some of regulars and peers seem to think so. Do you?"

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sizeofyou3375d ago (Edited 3375d ago )

Erm...to answer the question:
Emphatic YES!
From someone who's enjoyed from day one anyway...

Blues Cowboy3375d ago

Thanks, great to get feedback from people who've played it and have spent serious time with a title! Will consider it in due course but ideally fancy waiting for the PS+ version.

CorndogBurglar3375d ago

Definitely get it if you are a fan of racing games. I've it about a month, once i was sure all the issues were fixed.

Its a great game, and people owe it to themselves to see the visuals for themselves as well. Its simply amazing looking, while having flawless controls.

GarrusVakarian3375d ago

"Is DriveClub worth a second chance at £14.99 pre-owned?"

100% yes, it's not even a question at that price. I bought it for £20 and I thought that was a steal. £15 is pocket change for one of the best racers on the market.

And then you can use the money you saved to buy the season pass (£20), which gives you two tour packs per month until July this year. When all is said and done, there will be four times as much content through DLC than there is in the base game. :D

Sigh...if only DC was this good at launch.

OB1Biker3375d ago

Disgusting click bait headline.
a 'second chance' pre owned £14.99?
My gaming budget is limited but that headline is derogatory. any game is of course interesting to buy 'pre owned'

Jdoki3375d ago (Edited 3375d ago )

I bought the PSN upgrade over the weekend. With the 10% discount Sony are giving at the moment it seemed worth a go.

For that money I cannot be disappointed.

For £14.99 it is absolutely worth buying without hesitation if you like driving games.

For me it's a solid 7/10 at the moment. Definitely not the best racing game I've played, but it looks phenomenal and is providing a good distraction.

It seems to get better as the faster cars unlock so hoping that trend continues. My big complaint so far is that there's not enough of a connection between the car, track, in-game physics and me. Things like sliding seem more like just playing a sound effect than actually feeling the car start to lose grip. Same with crashing - I don't feel the jostling, door rubbing and bumping - just the sound effect playing. I felt the same with Motorstorm, so maybe I just don't like Evolutions style of racing model.

Blues Cowboy3375d ago

"My big complaint so far is that there's not enough of a connection between the car, track, in-game physics and me. Things like sliding seem more like just playing a sound effect than actually feeling the car start to lose grip."

Hmm. Handling is a big deal for me in racing games - is it that the game feels arcadey/drifty or that the handling feels shonky? I actually like drift-heavy arcade racers, but not if it doesn't feel satisfying to drive.

Jdoki3375d ago (Edited 3375d ago )

Same here, control and feedback is the #1 priority in a racing game. And I'm a big fan of racing games :)

It definitely isn't shonky. It's just the physics model they have chosen. It's more biased toward arcadey, but doesn't hit the sweet spot between arcade and sim (in my opinion).

Unfortunately I don't have a wheel yet for my PS4. So I can only comment on the controller and it's a little hard to explain. What seems to be missing is that balance point... For example, I push deep in to a corner and hear the squeal of the tires, but I don't feel the car starting to break away. If I jam on the brakes I don't feel the skid enough. Same with bumping and nudging other cars - there's not enough feedback or response other than the sound effect (I realise the game encourages non-contact, but when it does happen it shouldn't break immersion).

This may sound ridiculous - but it doesn't give that 'emotional' and tactile feel like some racing games do (my fave being the old TOCA 2 on PS1). So whilst the races can be exciting at times, I always felt I was piloting a cockpit along a track in a game, rather than being immersed in a high powered car.

For the money though, I wasn't disappointed - I just can't see me playing it long. But my opinion may change as I get to the faster cars as I am still new to the game.

Blues Cowboy3375d ago (Edited 3375d ago )

Thanks for taking the time to reply, Jdoki. Really detailed and useful feedback, it's much appreciated.

EDIT: Seriously considering buying a PS4 next month in time for Bloodborne and wondering to grab DriveClub beforehand since it's cheap - that's why I'm asking.

Jdoki3375d ago

@Blues_Cowboy

Early 2015 is probably the right time to get a PS4 I'd say.

Bloodborne looks to be a great title.

There's no word on when the PS+ freebie version of DriveClub will be out, but if you see it for cheap then it's probably worth getting.

Also if you are getting a PS+ subscription, you can buy the download version of DriveClub for cheap anyway if you can't find a used copy. I paid £17.99 for it iirc - it's a bit confusing as it's called the 'Upgrade Edition' or something like that - but it is the full game.

CorndogBurglar3375d ago

I'm not sure what he means entirely.

Try playing a race in the rain and tell me your car doesn't lose traction and slide off the road, lol.

tlougotg3375d ago

Im not much a car racing game fan (although i always seem to buy GT lol) but i will tell you that this game even for me was worth it at 50$ at launch.. The graphics, the weather, the handling (the difference in handling in cars is noticeable and adds realism)and the fun factor/re playability are all great! I play it almost everyday and no hyperbole im still sometimes in awe of what im seeing. Oourse its not all about graphics but this game plays great as well.

As for Bloodborn we are all waiting lol

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sizeofyou3375d ago (Edited 3375d ago )

Just goes to show that games are subjective...I actually get emotionally involved in it's racing and have referenced Driveclub in terms of the TOCA series (see above!).
One man's 'cordon bleu' is anothers 'worms at the end of the garden'! Respect to all for feedback and we enjoy what WE enjoy! :)

Jdoki3375d ago

Not often on N4G you see a considered non-judgemental response!

Maybe people who like driving like maniacs in games are just a better class of gamer! :)

yewles13375d ago

Who makes these articles, dev/pubs under aliases?

Blues Cowboy3375d ago

Erm, videogame deals sites make these articles. Devs and pubs would get found out within minutes if they decided to write their own articles - the internet wouldn't stand for it!

csreynolds3375d ago

Er, yes? It's worth a chance at £25 brand new. It's a brilliant racer.

snookiegamer3375d ago (Edited 3375d ago )

DriveClub is like a Drug! There are parts of DC that I just can't beat, and that keeps me trying so hard, almost hrs on end just to qualify a time to get that elusive star! I literally come within 0.344s of achieving it!!

OMG!! ..DC totally makes you a better driver with each and every attempt. You get that rare 'Just-One-More-Go' feeling that can last all night!

Evo continue to update a racer that's impossibly addictive and super fun to play. So yup, IMO ...DriveClub is worth every single penny ;o))

leogets3372d ago

The same with crossy road

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60FPS on PS5: Unofficial PS5 'FPS Boost' mods are radically improving PS4 back compat

Digital Foundry : Whether it's via FPS Boost or bespoke software upgrades, backwards compatibility on the current-gen consoles delivered an unexpected delight - the ability to liberate older console games from their 30fps limits, running them at 60 frames per second or even higher. FPS Boost did the business for Xbox Series consoles on an impressive range of titles, but there was always the sense that PS5 could do more. It's a hunch that checks out as a range of frame-rate unlocks are available for PS5, covering many must-have games - the major caveat being that only exploitable consoles running on older firmwares are invited to the party.

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darthv72102d ago

you love to see new life being breathed into older titles but damn the process to get there. It should be automatic that these work for everyone... not just those who exploit their systems. Really wish Sony and MS would keep this program going officially.

Psychonaut85102d ago

Damn this sucks. I want this shit so bad, but I’m not jailbreaking my console. And frankly I shouldn’t have to. I’m not a tech person, but is it really that hard for developers to unlock the framerate? Or would that have to be a large patch?

dveio102d ago (Edited 102d ago )

"but is it really that hard for developers to unlock the framerate?"

I guess it's not.

But it has become a profitable business if you do so.

So no one would pay for only the framerate patched to being unlocked. So studios need to offer more than that.

But this would take more time, polishing and would cost more money. So they shy away, but won't unlock the framerate, either.

That's just my personal assumption. But from what I can comprehend technically, it shouldn't be difficult to unlock framerates via a patch for older games.

... if it hadn't became a business.

RaidenBlack102d ago (Edited 102d ago )

frame-rate unlock should be free ...
We've seen many devs offer free patches and updates to pretty old PC titles, even bonuses ... so why can't devs offer the frame unlock patch for free (in consultation with the platform-producers) for a title from just a generation earlier?

Einhander1972102d ago

RaidenBlack

"frame-rate unlock should be free ..."

Obviously the result of that thinking is that developers aren't even going to do it.

If they had been allowed to charge $5-10 you would see incentivized developers doing it way more often.

People just always want everything for free, but it's not free to make the patch, people have to code it then other people have to test it, and there will always be other costs involved.

If people want dollar store gaming then expect to get what you pay for.

shinoff2183101d ago (Edited 101d ago )

Raiden I might be wrong but last I thought it cost money to put patches out on consoles.

As far as me paying for it, I'm not all that interested tbh. Not enough to pay for it with older games, and newer games have been pretty decent about it for the most part.

dumahim102d ago

Sounds like the modder has to go in to make changes to unlock it on a game by game basis. "Simple" enough to do it unofficially, but to have it done officially, they need someone to go in a make that change, put out a patch and put it through certification, which I believe is not necessarily a cheap thing to do. It's questionable if going through this would then give them enough sales to make it worthwhile.

Inverno101d ago

Many games still have physics tied to framerate, i think it's cause they wouldn't want to go in and do anything extra. Then there's the 10 dollar upgrades they rather charge. The problem is that there's no compromise, cause if I could mod my PS4 and all I'd lose is online play then id jailbreak it immediately. Mods have done so much for PC games and they could do the same for consoles, but manufacturers hafto be willing to compromise.

shinoff2183101d ago

It's not to hard to do and there's youtube videos that break it down really well. ANyway most of us here arent able to break are console anyway due to being up to date on firmware from playing

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Chocoburger102d ago

Yep, this sucks having to require a jailbreak for something that should be standard in our industry by now. I learned my lesson when PS4 was jailbroken and I didn't keep a console on low firmware for years, but now I'm holding onto two low firmware PS5s specifically because there are features I'll be able to do that you can't do on official firmware, so this will pay off for me soon enough.

Jin_Sakai102d ago

It should be a sin to let these games sit and be stuck at 30fps.

EazyC102d ago

RDR 2 not getting a 60FPS patch for PS5 was a crime.

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Driveclub - Brutal Backlog

Driveclub was a headline game at the start of the PS4’s life. A fabulous game – eventually - but what now, with the servers turned off? Is it worth your time? JDR starts its engines in today’s Brutal Backlog.

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Bikes expansion might be one of the most underrated games of last gen. Incredible driver and bike animations + DC weather is craze.

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20 Best PS4 Racing Games You Should Play

Cultured Vultures: We won't stop until everyone appreciates how brilliant Driveclub is/was.

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Terry_B1203d ago

Are there even more than 20?

purple1011202d ago

i went to the article and theres only a couple racing games, cant find the button to move page on through all the adverts.

purple1011202d ago

ah its changed to a video now, strange, but il take it

Dfooster1201d ago

Dirt rally doesn't even make the list? Errm OK then.

Driveclub is over rated as well, with middle of the road handling and the 30fps killed it upon arrival for me.