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Driveclub features disabled as devs seek to fix online woes

Driveclub hasn't reached new, silky-smooth pavement just yet, and it appears server issues will keep racers on rougher roads for a while longer. A post to the game's official Facebook page explains that while a recent update has increased the number of drivers on Driveclub's tracks, updates over "the coming days" will "affect availability of some of the online game features."

The post specifically notes the unavailability of challenges and social updates, but reminds players that leaderboards, clubs and online multiplayer races are good to go, should you be able to connect in the first place.

These server problems follow the delayed launch (and continued unavailability) of Driveclub's PlayStation Plus version, a content-lite counterpart to the full racer that hit the pavement this week. Our review describes Driveclub as a "well-made, sometimes irritating juxtaposition of the old and new," noting the presence of exceptionally-robotic AI and a dated progression system in its career mode.

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