![]() About Driver San Francisco There was a time way back, when all I heard about was how great Driver was. Friends, magazines and adverts all conspired to show me that I needed to buy this game. So I did. Whilst I wouldn’t say I was disappointed, the game was too damn hard. I was younger back then, and lacked the grit and sheer determination required to fully enjoy the experience. I never even bothered with later games, hearing that they offered little more than failed ambition. Now we have Driver: San Francisco, a game that attempts to bring the series back to its roots. I’ll not hold you in suspense for too long; D:SF does this well, creating a fun and easily accessible cinematic driving experience that sets a really good level of challenge. It’s a well crafted game, but it might not be to everyone’s tastes. Read on for the full low down. System requirements OS: Windows XP/Vista/7 CPU: 3 GHz Intel Pentium D or 2.2 GHz AMD Athlon64 X2 4400+ RAM: 1 GB Windows XP / 2 GB Windows Vista - Windows 7 GFX: 256 MB DirectX 9.0c-compliant card with Shader Model 4.0 or higher HDD: 10GB Free Hard Drive Space DirectX: 9.0c Part 1 – 700 MBPart 2 – 700 MBPart 3 – 700 MBPart 4 – 700 MBPart 5 – 700 MBPart 6 – 700 MBPart 7 – 700 MBPart 8 – 700 MBPart 9 – 700 MBPart 10 – 700 MBPart 11 – 526 MB |
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