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    There's really no simple solution, just trial and error. Exploring is always the best bet early on. Reason is you'll find more skill books. That makes it much easier to max out your skills. Plus you'll find everything, making more money. As for your actual skill and perks, depends on what you want out of it. Sniper, Pyro, Energy, Melee, etc... I never follow the story line until later, I just hit the road and start finding stuff and fighting. Take the comprehension perk which increases your value of reading skill books, like one point. Educated is even more like 2 or 3 extra skill points per level. Scrounge type and Bloody Mess are a wasted level up after your first play, the novelty is gone, now they are taking valuable points away from you that you could use elsewhere. Intense Training, and Tag! are real valuable. I usually take the training a few times. I stick to the risky early game exploring, it's just too fun. Go for stealth, crouching while moving, so you don't get killed. Remember the sites with no fast travel point that you discover, so you can go back for all the loot. Looting is very important because you need money, as it buys happiness. Wear barter point clothes when selling if your barter skill is low. Most clothes have a certain area of value. [i'm sure you know Rivet City discount is better than Moira's bullshit discount because she charges more.] Remember to get the rare stuff off of the 4 Canterbury vendors early as possible as they always die. Sometimes if you're lucky in a game, you can find all 4 bodies, getting their stash keys. I always sell everything unless a craft item, weapon, or other useful thing, so you'll have money early on. Just explore and find everything, and don't pass an opportunity for a random encounter. I guess this is how I've ended up with a desk top full of skill books, and all the levels at 100. When you're maxed out, you will miss the journey that took you there. I always want to start a new game after the final DLC Zeta....I've found everything already. One more note - always make friends with Casdin, and trade the Enclave stuff with him. By game end, you'll have more than enough to keep one of each Enclave item and keep selling. I've found more of the Enclave Outposts than the Wiki guys.
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    So I've been checking out this site ever since GTA V was announced, and after... * seeing that this place had some pretty cool people * finding my favorite "so bad it's good" YouTube video ever (which would be this one: ) through this site* Seeing lots of cool GTA V related stuff ...I've decided to finally take the plunge and join up. GTA is my favorite game series, and San Andreas is my all-time favorite game, so needless to say I can't wait for GTA V. But beyond that, I've been a pretty avid gamer since Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis (insert Notorious B.I.G. reference here), I love a lot of different styles of music (especially hip-hop/rap) and I dig crime films.
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    The difficulty on hardcore the reasoning for that? I played it for 32 hours straight my first time on hardcore because I sucked dick at hardcore mode, Fetish was a walk in the park though. I replayed through the second one recently on the Insane difficulty (only had beaten it on Sane before) and got both endings. That game is just tragic, truly one of the biggest dissapointments Rockstar have ever given us, stealth seems to go right out the window towards the back end of the game. Compare that to the first game where if you didn't maintain stealth you were dead meat. Buy it for PC, it'll run better and the plethora of mods make it worthwhile.
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    October does Mark the tenth anniversary of gta vice city October does Mark the tenth anniversary of gta vice city
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    Back to E3 for a second: http://www.igrandthe...-about-gta-iii/
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    We can arrange that if you want. Game: IV Location: In an alleyway behind the dumpster Duration: 1 minute 45 seconds Auto-Aim: For the anus. Weapons: A broken bottle, an elastic band and a jar of ear ointment. Police: Dogging. Traffic: Uphill all the way. Pedestrians: Fapping. Blips: Only at point of ejaculation. Online I.D. Display: Off. Reticule Health: Brown. Voice Chat: Yes. (Charged at £4.50 per minute.) Respawn Distance: 6 inches. Respawn Time: 1 Second Time of Day: Breakfast. Weather: Sloppy.