The Crew Video Game Preview Pending November Release Date, Game will run in 1080p with 30 frames per second on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC
The Crew Video Game Preview Pending November Release Date, Game will run in 1080p with 30 frames per second on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC
The Crew video game release date is November 11, 2014, worldwide according to game publisher Ubisoft. It was originally meant for an earlier release this year but had to be delayed because certain new features had to be added. Also, the online infrastructure to support the game had to be reinforced. Said Ubisoft: "As we realized the amount of players that were enthusiastic about the game, we identified the need for a much stronger infrastructure. We've spent the past couple of month working on that aspect, testing our servers throughout multiple processes."
The Crew video game is a racing game "where players team up with others and compete like never before across a living, breathing open-world USA." It also features an RPG story-based campaign that involves around infiltrating criminal organizations, particularly the 510s gang.
Regarding the choice of the USA as The Crew video game setting, Ubisoft says: "Recreating the USA, the birthplace of car culture, is a perfect fit, with its iconic landmarks, vibrant cities, and diverse landscapes....Nearly every type of terrain you can think of, from downtown city centers, suburbs, hillsides, cornfields, canyons, desert dunes, race tracks - you name it and it's in the game." The Crew video game map will feature "1,000 real-world landmarks and many major American cities from across the nation, each with environments and terrain representative of their real-world counterparts." Players can "maneuver through the bustling streets of New York City and Los Angeles, cruise down sunny Miami Beach, or trail-blaze through the snowy mountains around Aspen, Colorado," and zip across some of the less familiar The Crew video game cities.
As for The Crew system requirements, Ubisoft says the game will run in 1080p with 30 frames per second on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, and will support up to 5760*1080p on PC for triple screen set-ups. Also, an online connection is mandatory since The Crew "is set in a living-breathing world, full of challenges, opportunities and new players to meet." Although The Crew requires internet to be on always, the game publisher boasts that they have "developed a proprietary technology that tackles the escalating server population problem by combining peer-to-peer and server-to-client communication. This enables us to get rid of traditional constraints and let gamers from everywhere join our world at no extra cost with a high level of interactions between players. This way we make sure that all players throughout the world can play together without any limitations."
The game is still at the beta stage at this point and won't be released until November so there's still no The Crew video game review yet. IGN and other game review sites have for now a "Rating Pending" classification for The Crew.
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