San Andreas is shit
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comrade yannnovski
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Well I love it. Totally got its hooks in me, the graphics whilst they arnt brilliant (far from it) with anti-aliasing running on full, everything looks and feels smooth (without everything was horribly blocky).
I think the story line is good, got me engrossed anyway. Above all its fun, a trait lacking from quite a lot of games recently.
Loved VC as well, but got bored before I finished it.
I think the story line is good, got me engrossed anyway. Above all its fun, a trait lacking from quite a lot of games recently.
Loved VC as well, but got bored before I finished it.
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Woo Elephant Yeah
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No but there is a mod for it, I asked the same question a while ago, one 5punker plays it a lot, can't remember who or find the threadWoo Elephant Yeah wrote:So does the PC version have an online multiplayer feature???
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http://www.5punk.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=102
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F1sH g0 m0o
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i used to play GTA:VC MTA http://www.mtavc.com/ that was quite fun 
GTA 3 is the best, or at least the one I enjoyed most. While GTA: SA has so many things to do, and is sooo big...I really don't feel like doing the missions, I mostly just cruise around shooting people, spending the money I have, and then not saving.
Maybe it was the atmosphere of GTA 3 I enjoyed; the grungy city, something I could relate to kind of, more than 'black America', or the 1970s.
And compared to other games the graphics are laughable. I do belive though that this was the last GTA game that Rockstar has to make for the PS2, so we can hope that GTA: Uber PC will be made, looking as pretty as anything with long draw and spawn distances....but I doubt (thanks Shot2bits) it knowing how much money is made from the consoles
Stu
Maybe it was the atmosphere of GTA 3 I enjoyed; the grungy city, something I could relate to kind of, more than 'black America', or the 1970s.
And compared to other games the graphics are laughable. I do belive though that this was the last GTA game that Rockstar has to make for the PS2, so we can hope that GTA: Uber PC will be made, looking as pretty as anything with long draw and spawn distances....but I doubt (thanks Shot2bits) it knowing how much money is made from the consoles
Stu
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just think about the money they could make more like. i mean come on, they could stick gta1 on the ps3 and still make millionskillslay wrote:i hope its not the last, imagine the funtastic gta games they could make with more powerful technology coming outshot2bits wrote:i have also heard and read bout gta:sa being the last, but some said last ever and some just last for ps2, and its spelt doubt lol
this is true, i would probs buy itcashy wrote:just think about the money they could make more like. i mean come on, they could stick gta1 on the ps3 and still make millionskillslay wrote:i hope its not the last, imagine the funtastic gta games they could make with more powerful technology coming outshot2bits wrote:i have also heard and read bout gta:sa being the last, but some said last ever and some just last for ps2, and its spelt doubt lol
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Probably meant last game ever. SO THERE'S NO NEED TO GET A PS3 OR XBOX 360 ANYONE! Microsoft said, "ah well, we'll go back to selling buggy software and make millions" and Sony say "ZOFMG! REALLY?!"shot2bits wrote:i have also heard and read bout gta:sa being the last, but some said last ever and some just last for ps2, and its spelt doubt lol
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