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"Majority" of Driveclub Players Can Now Play Online, Says Evolution Studios

Posted on the 20 October 2014 by Sameo452005 @iSamKulii

The "majority" of Driveclub players should now be able to connect to the game's servers and play online, Evolution Studios has said.
After a disastrous launch for the heavily delayed street-racer things finally appear to be working as intended, though there's no word on when the PS Plus Edition will launch.
"We're still improving server performance to get all of you enjoying full online connectivity together, but the majority of Driveclub players should now be able to connect and play online," explained a Facebook update.
"More server updates and upgrades are coming online over the weekend, so while this work continues you may still experience some issues with connectivity but please keep trying. When you do get connected you can go online, play for your club, use your club cars, play multiplayer races, compete in face-offs, and compare your best times and scores with everyone on the leaderboards. This is in addition to playing in Tour mode, creating your own single events and customising your cars in your garage (which you can do offline too)."
Regarding the game's continued updates, Evo added: "We will continue to keep you informed as we make progress and we know we've said this before but we mean it: We know how frustrating it is when you can't get connected and we feel it too. We are working flat out to get online sign-in, multiplayer racing and leaderboards running smoothly for everyone, all of the time.
"We can't thank you enough for your messages of support and feedback during the past week, so please keep talking to us and sharing your thoughts about the game while you play."

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