The PC version is notoriously difficult to run on modern systems like Windows 10 or 11. Common issues include:

As of 2026, like Steam or Epic Games Store. Because the publishing rights shifted to Ubisoft before the series went dormant, the game has become "abandonware" in many territories.

The 2005 PC release of (stylized as DRIV3R ) remains one of the most controversial chapters in gaming history. Developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Atari, the game was a high-stakes attempt to compete with the Grand Theft Auto series, but its PC port was marred by technical flaws and a marketing scandal. The Legacy of DRIV3R