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|image = Driv3r Boxart.jpg | |image = Driv3r Boxart.jpg | ||
|developer = [[Reflections Interactive]] | |||
|developer = Reflections Interactive | |||
|publisher = [[Atari]] | |publisher = [[Atari]] | ||
|genre = Racing | |genre = Racing | ||
|wikipedia = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driver_3 Link] | |||
|reviewlinks = {{ReviewLink|[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/driv3r Metacritic]|57/100}} | |||
|gameinfo = The Wheelman returns in his most dangerous adventure yet--an interactive driving epic on par with the most intense Hollywood action blockbusters. Undertake a wide variety of high-speed vehicle-based missions and go deeper undercover than ever before. The game features over 70 playable vehicles, including cars, bikes, artics, and busses, and eight different weapons, ranging from handguns and machine guns to grenade launchers. Driver 3 provides gamers with all new gameplay possibilities, replayability, and a whole new driving experience.<br /> | |gameinfo = The Wheelman returns in his most dangerous adventure yet--an interactive driving epic on par with the most intense Hollywood action blockbusters. Undertake a wide variety of high-speed vehicle-based missions and go deeper undercover than ever before. The game features over 70 playable vehicles, including cars, bikes, artics, and busses, and eight different weapons, ranging from handguns and machine guns to grenade launchers. Driver 3 provides gamers with all new gameplay possibilities, replayability, and a whole new driving experience.<br /> | ||
DRIV3R brings back features from Driver 2 and adds the ability to ride motorcycles and boats, use weapons, swim, climb ladders, and enter certain buildings among other things, controlling more than one character, as well as entering and exiting cars. | DRIV3R brings back features from Driver 2 and adds the ability to ride motorcycles and boats, use weapons, swim, climb ladders, and enter certain buildings among other things, controlling more than one character, as well as entering and exiting cars. | ||
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|sw-rendering-only = 1 | |sw-rendering-only = 1 | ||
|gpu-intensive = 1 | |||
|widescreen = 1 | |widescreen = 1 | ||
|japan_rating = D | |japan_rating = D | ||
|eu_rating = 16+ | |eu_rating = 16+ | ||
|na_rating = M | |||
|na_rating_text = Violence | |na_rating_text = Violence | ||
|ko_rating = 18 | |ko_rating = 18 | ||
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|italian = SLES-50876 | |italian = SLES-50876 | ||
|spanish = SLES-52153 & SLES-50876 & SLUS-20587 | |spanish = SLES-52153 & SLES-50876 & SLUS-20587 | ||
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|Region=NTSC-U | |Region=NTSC-U | ||
|OS=Windows | |OS=Windows | ||
|CPU=Intel Core i7 @ 3. | |CPU=Intel Core i7 @ 3.40 GHz | ||
|GPU= | |GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 @ 768 MB | ||
|Revision=1.1.0 r5576 | |Revision=1.1.0 (r5576) | ||
|Graphics=GSdx | |Graphics=GSdx SSE4 (r5570) | ||
|Sound= | |Sound= | ||
*SPU2-X 2.0.0 | *SPU2-X 2.0.0 | ||
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|Region=? | |Region=? | ||
|OS=Windows 10 Home Edition (x64) | |OS=Windows 10 Home Edition (x64) | ||
|CPU=Intel Core i7-4790K @4.60 GHz | |CPU=Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.60 GHz | ||
|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 1070 | |GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 | ||
|Revision= | |Revision=v1.5.0 (dev-975) | ||
|Graphics=GSdx | |Graphics=GSdx Direct3D11 (Hardware) | ||
|Sound=? | |Sound=? | ||
|Comments=DX11 (Hardware) runs smooth (stable 58-60FPS) but has a lot of graphic bugs. Software mode looks much better but has many bugs too. (nearly playable 40-60FPS). | |Comments=DX11 (Hardware) runs smooth (stable 58-60FPS) but has a lot of graphic bugs. Software mode looks much better but has many bugs too. (nearly playable 40-60FPS). | ||
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|Region=PAL | |Region=PAL | ||
|OS=Windows 7 (x64) | |OS=Windows 7 (x64) | ||
|CPU=Intel Core i5 @3. | |CPU=Intel Core i5 @ 3.30 GHz | ||
|GPU=AMD Radeon HD6000 | |GPU=AMD Radeon HD6000 | ||
|Revision= | |Revision=v1.5.0 dev-1218) | ||
|Graphics=GSdx (Software) | |Graphics=GSdx (Software) | ||
|Sound=Default | |Sound=Default | ||
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* SPU2-X 2.0.0 | * SPU2-X 2.0.0 | ||
* LilyPad 0.12.1 | * LilyPad 0.12.1 | ||
|Comments=OpenGL (Hardware) has really poor performance for some reason. (It seems to be using a lot of VRAM to the point where it can crash PCSX2 entirely). I had to switch to D3D11 (Hardware) to get normal performance on higher resolutions. OpenGL only managed to hit 60 FPS after setting it to Native resolution. AI is broken, causing you to get stuck in later missions and unable to proceed further into the game. An example | |Comments=OpenGL (Hardware) has really poor performance for some reason. (It seems to be using a lot of VRAM to the point where it can crash PCSX2 entirely). I had to switch to D3D11 (Hardware) to get normal performance on higher resolutions. OpenGL only managed to hit 60 FPS after setting it to Native resolution. AI is broken, causing you to get stuck in later missions and unable to proceed further into the game. An example of this is the police AI crashing into walls. (See Known Issues for further details). | ||
|Tester=Ryudo | |Tester=Ryudo | ||
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