Ubisoft has warned those potentially picking up mutliplayer racing title The Crew that early reviews should not be trusted thanks to the developer not offering early copies of the game to the press ahead of its launch on December 2nd. The embargo will drop, and access to the game will begin for the press, on launch day.
"While we fully anticipate that you might see some reviews immediately at launch — largely built around the preview sessions we facilitated during the past months or the limited content of the closed and open betas — they won’t be based on optimal conditions or reflect the finished game," Ubisoft posted on its
official blog.
"We sincerely hope everyone will take the time to customize their ride as they progress through all five regions, explore every corner of the map solo and with friends, dive into our competitive and cooperative mechanics, race to the end of the main campaign, choose a Faction and compete with your crew in Factions Wars, and so much more."
The blog post stresses that The Crew is a social game, requiring full servers of players to fully enjoy. "...The Crew was built from the beginning to be a living playground full of driving fans, so it’s only possible to assess our game in its entirety with other real players in the world," the post states. "And by other, we mean thousands and thousands and thousands of players — something that can’t be simulated with a handful of devs playing alongside the press."
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Considering the beta freaked out when you ran it at 60fps (physics glitches and such - you actually drove slower at 60fps), I'll give this one a wide berth for a while, until the idiots who bought it blind tell me if it's any good.