Driver: San Francisco

is an action-adventure racing video game and the fifth installment in the Driver series. Developed by Ubisoft Reflections and published by Ubisoft, it was released in September 2011 for the PlayStation 3WiiXbox 360 and Microsoft Windows, with an edition for Mac OS X in March 2012. The game sees players traversing a fictional version of San Francisco and the Bay area conducting missions through the use of licensed real-world cars, with the ability to shift into any car in the game's setting in most platform editions. The game's main story sees players controlling John Tanner, a police detective, who falls into a coma pursuing his nemesis Charles Jericho following a prison breakout after the events of Driver 3 (Driv3r), and finds himself piecing together his plan in a dream world while it is happening in real life.

The game received favorable reviews upon its release, with the exception of the Wii edition which received mixed reviews. A mini-comic series was released which provides plot details of the events between Driv3r and San Francisco, with the game receiving a collector's edition that includes additional multiplayer vehicles and single-player events.

Gameplay[edit]

In San Francisco, players can shift to any car at any time. For the first time in the series, the game features licensed cars.

A new feature is Shift, which allows Tanner to teleport from one car to another without discontinuing the mission.[6] One of the inspirations for Shift comes from Google Earth.[6] The game was also described as a "return to the roots" of the series as the ability to get out of the car, which was introduced in Driver 2, was removed and replaced with the ability to Shift (teleport) into other cars, as the developers felt that too many games had this kind of feature already and "it wasn't desirable [for us] to just copy that exact mechanic".[6][7] With Shift, the player can also start missions. As well as the ability to use Shift, all cars are equipped with a 'boost' feature, requiring the player to push up on the left thumbstick to use it. Players can also push L1 on the PlayStation 3 or the left shoulder button on the Xbox 360 version of the game to perform a special 'ram' attack on cars. The film director mode, which was absent from Parallel Lines, also returns, and players can share their videos on the Driver Club website.[6] The game runs at 60 frames per second.[8]

Multiplayer[edit]

Split screen and online multiplayer are also available for the first time in the series with 19 different game modes including trailblazer, tag, sprint GT, cops and robbers, among others. In Trail Blazer, the players have to follow the trail of an AI-controlled car to accumulate points. The player who accumulates more points will win the match. The Tag game mode is similar to regular tag, but in reverse. All the players are trying to "tag" or hit, one player. Once he is hit, the person who tagged him is now it.[7][9] The multiplayer will also have experience points.[10]

Cars[edit]

San Francisco is unique from other games in the series, in that the game features licensed real-life cars. The game includes 140 fully damageable licensed vehicles ranging from buggies, muscle cars, and sport cars including ChevroletAudiAlfa RomeoAston MartinBentleyRuf AutomobileDodgeFordMcLarenHummerShelbyVolkswagenPaganiLincolnDeLoreanLamborghini, and Cadillac.[11]

Wii version[edit]

The Wii version of the game does not include the "Shift" mechanic but allows players to use guns while driving. The SMG, the pistol, the shotgun, the assault rifle and the RPG are all the weapons available in the game. All weapons can be upgraded in the following categories: clip size, reload speed, and damage. There is a maximum of four levels for each upgrade. Upgrade points can be earned by doing various tricks and earning awards around the city. A new feature for the Wii is the localized multi-player, where a second player may take control of the gun or, if they desire, can connect a DS, DSi or 3DS system through download play. The DS device can be used to make roadblocks, look for police and buy player 1 some more time through playing various mini games. There is also a four player split-screen multiplayer. The split screen mode includes four game variants. The variants are Capture the flag, in which the players must grab a flag and drive it to a specific location, Pass the Bomb, in which players must pass a bomb from car to car before a timer counts down, ending the game, Gold Rush, in which the players must grab a bag of money and hold on to it for points, and elimination, in which players must race each other. There is also a cops and robbers split screen mode.


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Recommended System Requirements

Video Card
Minimum: 
512 MB DirectX 9.0-compliant card with Shader Model 4.0 or higher (ATI RADEON HD 2600 XT / HD 3000 / HD 4000 / HD 5000 / HD 6000 series & NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT / 9000 / 100 /200 / 300 / 400 / 500 series)
CPU
Minimum: 
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4 GHz or Athlon II X4 620 2.6 GHz
RAM
Minimum: 
4 GB
OS
Minimum: 
Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 10
Free Disk Space
Minimum: 
10 GB
Total Video RAM
Minimum: 
512 MB


Minimum System Requirements

Video Card
Minimum: 
256 MB DirectX 9.0-compliant card with Shader Model 4.0 or higher (ATI RADEON HD 2600 XT / HD 3000 / HD 4000 / HD 5000 / HD 6000 series & NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT / 9000 / 100 /200 / 300 / 400 / 500 series)
CPU
Minimum: 
Intel Pentium D 3.0 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 2.2 GHz
RAM
Minimum:
 2 GB
OS
Minimum: 
Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 10
Free Disk Space
Minimum: 
10 GB
Total Video RAM
Minimum: 
256 MB

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