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"The Crew’s massive, sprawling map that spans the entire United States, is one of the most interesting technical achievements I’ve experienced in gaming in the last few years.
While The Crew’s U.S. isn’t created to scale, driving from New York to Las Vegas can still take as long as an hour. Take this in for a second and try to compare The Crew’s humongous map to what was featured in racing games in the early 2000s.
It’s amazing to drive across the U.S., traveling The Crew’s intricate network of countryside roads and navigating through its approximately 15 major cities. Despite the fact that a large portions of the work to produce the world has been procedurally generated, it still feels hand-crafted and every city, from Miami to Las Vegas, is convincing and recognizable."
The Outerhaven writes: With the closure of The Crew's online servers, Ubisoft has started removing access to the game from anyone who owns it on Ubisoft Connect.
I'm so done with Ubisoft, removing games one paid for is a new low...
Bye Ubisoft,
You've done f#c*ed it up !
I see they're trying their best to surpass Activision Blizzard for being the most hated gaming company. Keep at it, Ubisoft, I believe!
The series' next iteration is coming this year.
Now that we have great availability for GeForce GTX GPUs across retailers and at prices gamers can afford, there’s never been a better time to become a GeForce Gamer and ‘Join the Crew’.
Actually, if the visuals were better then they are i couldent play the game on multi monitors. And that works just fine with everything almost at its highest settings. So no, i am glad it dont look better then it does for once ;)
Game looks so last gen its unbelievable. Pppl say they dont care about visuals but i bet they will when they see this turd in motion.
Yeah...I think I'll stick to playing FH2 and pass on this one.