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Driveclub: "we're just as frustrated as you about server performance," says Evolution

Driveclub developer Evolution is expected to update players on the ongoing problems with the PS4 racer later today.

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Following lukewarm reviews, the PS Plus version of the game - a generous sample of 11 courses, multiple modes and features - was pulled at the last minute due to server problems.

Players who have bought the full game are being prioritised over the free version, which was due to go live in the US on Tuesday and Europe yesterday.

"We're just as frustrated as you about the server performance issues right now. We want you to be racing with clubs and having fun playing challenges, not checking facebook updates from us to see if the servers are updated yet," wrote the studio in a Facebook post.

" We want you to be racing with clubs and having fun playing challenges, not checking facebook updates from us to see if the servers are updated yet."

"We'll have more info for you later today (Thursday) so please bear with us while we work through this.

Players are queuing to play the game online, leaving the racer without many of the features that make the game unique.

"In case you don't already know, the servers are up and running but they are hitting their performance limits, so they won't accept new connections until one of the current online players frees up their space (allowing another to join in their place, which happens automatically and player selection is random).

"If and when you get online, you should not have any connectivity issues during the remainder of your session. When you finish and disconnect, you'll free up a space for someone else. This is obviously not ideal, especially given that there are a lot of players waiting to connect, but that's how it's working right now.

"The whole team here at Evolution Studios have got their shoulders to the wheel working hard to improve this situation: developing updates and upgrades to the servers - and testing these updates around the clock so that we can get them live. We hope you can enjoy the game offline while we work to improve the server performance and get you connected - and we're sorry that you're having to wait to play the game online as we intended for it to be played," added the developer.

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