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Because of this a lot of players couldn’t pass the first mission, including me, because as a kid I had no idea what a slalom was. All of these had to be performed within a minute. The stunts were labeled on the right side of the screen as Burnout, Handbrake, Slalom, 180, 360, Reverse 180, Brake Test, and Lap.
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The first mission in the first game takes place in a parking garage where you need to perform a series of stunts to impression the bad guys.
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In the Driver games you play as Tanner, an ex-racer turned cop who has been recruited for an undercover assignment as a wheelman. Not a sequel, but an homage that marries the simple setup of the 1999 game with updated graphics. Thankfully for the diehards, there's a fan-made effort currently underway to recreate a new version of the first Driver game for PC. It doesn't help that the franchise has been dormant since the last entry, Driver: San Francisco came out in 2011 for the PS3, Xbox360 and original Wii. To many, Driver has always been that other car-crime game with the floaty driving physics and abominable on-foot controls.
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But it also had the incredible bad luck to launch just two years before Grand Theft Auto III debuted on the PS2 in 2001 and changed what we expect from video games forever. Intended to emulate Hollywood chases scenes in the 1970s and 1980s, Driver was an immediate hit that spawned a number of sequels over the following decade-plus. The big American cars handled differently than in any other game, with flexing suspensions and flying hubcaps, and there was one button just for doing burnouts. Within five minutes, my adolescent mind was obsessed. I wanted-no, I needed-to play the demo on display for a new 3D open-world driving video game called Driver for the original PlayStation. Respect the developers that deserve your respect and abandon once and for all those that spit in your face.In 1999, seven-year-old me ran into the video game section of Toys R Us and made a beeline for the video games section. Like Trackmania 2 or Hard Reset for example. Just show them that there are other PC games for you and don’t need them. There is no reason to waste your bandwidth guys. Yeah, some of you will probably pirate it due to the company’s attitude but we strongly suggest you not to. No PC demo to try it before you actually buy it? Check. So, Ubisoft not respecting their PC customers? Check. As RockPaperShotgun reported today, Ubisoft informed them that there won’t be any PC demo and that there are no plans currently for one. We already know the answer but seems that the company needs confirmation that they should treat PC gamers with more respect. We suspect that they want to see whether the PC version will flop with their insulting attitude or not. Seriously now Ubisoft, WTF? We kind of expected this to be honest as Ubisoft is probably experimenting with this whole mess. Yeah, the guys at Ubisoft are really crazy and are doing everything they can to doom Driver: San Francisco’s PC version. Wait what? Did you say that you’re gaming exclusively on the PC? Then we are sorry but there won’t be any demo for you. Console gamers will enjoy today Driver: San Francisco’s demo and will experience the return of one legendary series.