For racing game fans, few titles are as beloved—or as frustrating to find—as Driver: San Francisco . Released in 2011 by Ubisoft Reflections, it was the weird, wonderful rebirth of a classic series. The game’s gimmick? The "Shift" ability, allowing you to leave your car mid-race, fly over the city like a ghost, and possess any other vehicle on the road.

Instead, petition Ubisoft to re-release it (they own the code; they just need to re-license the cars) or buy a cheap console disc. If you absolutely must play on PC today, the safest path is buying a used DVD from a reputable seller—not downloading a shady 3 GB repack from a pop-up-riddled forum.

Since then, . Second-hand physical DVDs still work (if you have a disc drive), but they cost $50–$150 on eBay.

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For racing game fans, few titles are as beloved—or as frustrating to find—as Driver: San Francisco . Released in 2011 by Ubisoft Reflections, it was the weird, wonderful rebirth of a classic series. The game’s gimmick? The "Shift" ability, allowing you to leave your car mid-race, fly over the city like a ghost, and possess any other vehicle on the road.

Instead, petition Ubisoft to re-release it (they own the code; they just need to re-license the cars) or buy a cheap console disc. If you absolutely must play on PC today, the safest path is buying a used DVD from a reputable seller—not downloading a shady 3 GB repack from a pop-up-riddled forum. Driver San Francisco Pc Download Highly Compressed

Since then, . Second-hand physical DVDs still work (if you have a disc drive), but they cost $50–$150 on eBay. For racing game fans, few titles are as