Just create a folder on the flashdrive named "music" and drag mp3s into that. It supports folders too.Just started up my copy.
Not big on racers and I never use the inside the car view but the graphics on this are sothat you have to. Downloading the update now then I'll dive more into it and accept the crew invite. Also how do you do the PS4 music flash drive thing cause I haven't tried it yet do you have to make a folder?




Did the same thing yesterday after swearing it off until the PS+ version dropped. The weather update sold me.I have been staring at this game on Amazon for the last hour on some
Just said fukk it and pulled the trigger on that $34.99 deal price was just too good to pass up
Should have it by this Saturday
psn: broadRivr
Did the same thing yesterday after swearing it off until the PS+ version dropped. The weather update sold me.
If anyone drops out of the Coli club, I'll join.

downloading update now... damn the graphics on this joint... @fatboi .... accepted your invite brehs
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@Fatboi1 let me get that club invite. PSN macpat83
I have been staring at this game on Amazon for the last hour on some
Just said fukk it and pulled the trigger on that $34.99 deal price was just too good to pass up
Should have it by this Saturday
psn: broadRivr
Did the same thing yesterday after swearing it off until the PS+ version dropped. The weather update sold me.
If anyone drops out of the Coli club, I'll join.
Imagine playing with max players in this weather effect

DriveClub revisited: the Digital Foundry verdict
It's hard not to rave about what we're seeing here with this latest patch. We love looking closely at game visuals and picking apart the fine detail, and it's rare to come across something so startlingly impressive - but here it is. The weather effects in DriveClub are, without a doubt, some of the most realistic we've seen in any game to date. Combining these effects with the already excellent lighting model and realistic materials elevates Evolution's racer to the top of the pack from a visual perspective and in combination with the other features added to the game, it definitely deserves another look.
In a declining genre where open world sandbox gameplay comes as standard with virtually every racing title, it actually feels rather refreshing to return to a classic track-based game like DriveClub. We had a soft spot for the Evolution racer since our pre-launch testing (before things went horribly wrong) and this stunning dynamic weather patch in combination with the other new features adds a new sheen of polish and a definite wow factor. Opinion is divided of course, but in our view, there's a great game in here with some of the finest visuals you'll see in a racing title.

That's one thing I noticed was rain sounds and lightning was low.
that's what I doooooWait you get docked points for hitting carsthat's what I dooooo
