Sujet : Re: It's Hard To Blame Them...
De : anssi.saari (at) *nospam* usenet.mail.kapsi.fi (Anssi Saari)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 29. Oct 2024, 23:02:14
Autres entêtes
Organisation : An impatient and LOUD arachnid
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Xocyll <
Xocyll@gmx.com> writes:
Oh wait, older games on list, vice city and san andreas I did buy.
Same here.
Interesting GTA 4 is not on the list, which since it would not install
cause of the need for MS's game service, that they fucking cancelled!
GTA4 was kinda sad so no surprise. And had a lame drive model for cars
although decent with sports cars but those weren't easy to come by. And
no garages, just a little parking spot outside safe houses.
And bikes were basically on ball bearings so almost impossible. That
they fixed in the biker DLC finally. So not much fun driving cars or
bikes, initially. Kind of lost the point, why make game where driving is
a big part of it and then make driving not fun?
The transition from Microsoft's thingy was handled decently, at least in
my case. I had the game on DVD and the two DLCs in the Microsoft
thingy. Those were converted so that I can now install the game with DLC
from Rockstar's launcher. It even offers to look for Games for Windows
saves on my computer.
GTA5 was never even an option.
I did play this but I wasn't too keen on it. The little details in the
world were cool, there was a longish list somewhere. But the actual game
was meh. Same old stuff, nothing much new and unlikeable characters and
writing. The most memorable stuff was the weird stuff which was really
weird. You smoke some pot and suddenly you're gunning down brain sucking
aliens? Sure I like weird and wacky but that was just too much weird. At
least they tried though.