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1 pointJackin' a bus would be great. 'A klepto you can't trust Should have known when I jacked the bus Fourteen passengers ridin' it One naked psycho drivin' it And we go and grip it And they'll be no slippin' 'Cuz I'm thinking the worst Shit like woman and children die first' INSANE CLOWN POSSE.
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1 pointThat's actually a great idea. Would love a mission where you sit shotgun or in the backseat shooting out of windows at pursuers or in a driveby. I like that idea but firing an RPG from within any enclosed space in real life would leave you and your passengers badly fucked up. But seeing as this is a game, why not? Yea haha i was just thinking about that. I guess it would be ok, i wouldnt see the point tho. I personally wouldnt use the RPG in the car cuz it is too Saints row for me. the MG would be pretty sick tho, i guess loosing some steering for 4 secs while i do a drive by wouldnt kill me....or would it lol... but none the less it would be nice to use other weapons in vehicles. If you use Cheats you basically can haha you caught me red handed, I would be the first person to shoot a hundred rounds outa my AK-47 and roll around on the shells. Hey, you cant underestimate people on the forums! wait, im quoting the wrong person... *clicks post button anyway* Myself, I think that if the gun moves more realisticly ( slide moving, clips falling out, shells flying out) , and if they look better, id be fine with me. Maybe smoother gun fights would help too. But going to the extent of Customization, i think Extened mags ( upgrade) would be cool, and maybe different types of bullets like:explosive/incendiary, regular, Armor peircing, Frangible, and for shotguns Explosive,Slugs,BuckShot, Bean Bag( non leathal), and for pistols there should be incendiary/tracers, Full metal Jacket, hollow points, and frangible. For those who dont know what these are or do, Just Personal message me on the forums and i will explain, OR send a link to a place were it explains in technical terms/in detail.
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1 pointHow much time are you going to spend inside your safehouse. Youve got the entire city of los santos to explore, and your telling me you want more interior decorating options? QD,
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1 pointThanks for the memories, some great videos posted. My contribution is a little more recent; nothing like a bit of good old fashioned first person, night vision, knife-pistol wielding fun in Kick-Ass. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SbnqIIkXQc
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1 pointHmm. Seven. Eleven. 7-11. Convenience store. Convenience store owner... It was the Pakistanis!
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1 pointPretty much any of those old platformers from N64. Donkey Kong 64, Super Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, Conker's BFD, I must have clocked hundered's of hours on all of them. (not nearly as much as I did on DK 64 tho )
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1 pointMy favorite movie and the proof good directing+acting can beat book writing. Also, There Will be Blood, the attention to details is scary: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HasEPeeiX4A&feature=related
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1 pointI don't get why some people only listen to a single radio station the entire time. Obviously you start off with a preferred genre, but considering the number of hours I spend in-game, I'd go batshit listening to the same set over and over, even if the radio chatter varies to match "current events". Listening to other stations introduces you to new music and different artists...who you might end up liking enough to buy some of their stuff. It would be like not playing missions...it's part of the game, and I want to experience it all. For the same reason, I'm not interested in linking to my own music during the game. The sound design is a huge part of setting an epic tone, and when I hear Welcome to the Jungle or Roller or whatever, I like that it invokes the game for me. Listening to my own collection would take me out of the game, and feel less connected to the fabulous worlds that R* creates.
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1 pointThought it was good in MP3, except the fact it was realistic to a point where you couldn't carry an RPG in your pocket. But the shooting mechanics in it were far better than previous games.
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1 pointYes, Area 51 was in San Andreas, and it was a reasonable distance from Las Venturas (which is obviously not in GTA V) at a time where R* wasn't quite as concerned with making a realistic setting as they are now. The setup of the map from a game made nearly eight years ago, when Rockstar wasn't trying to make GTA realistic, has no bearing on what GTA V will be like, so the point you were trying to make is invalid.
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1 pointDid you listen to "The Classics"? It had some pretty good classic, early east-coast Hip-Hop on it. That's all I listened to the whole game. That's one of the dumbest things I've ever read. Rockstar puts an immense amount of work into assembling a soundtrack that suits the time period and city the game takes place in, because they realize that you spend the majority of the game in a vehicle, and the soundtrack is a huge part of the immersion. Rockstar cares about the soundtrack, and they spend days, weeks even, searching for the perfect songs for each game. If R* didn't care about what was on the radio in GTA, they'd just use a bunch of shitty mainstream rap music to appease the gangster-wannabe retards that just want GTA V to be a San Andreas remake. dumbest thing you've ever read are you a rockstar/GTA fucking know it all like, so how come all the songs in gta iv wer shit as fuck yeah they really took time with that 1 didnt they, u trying to say they sit there and go are this song will work good for a police chase or this one will go well with a jewelry heist and the end of the day its fuckin music and from wot i can remember every single gta other than vice city had shit as fuck songs You are seriously retarded. Vice City did have good songs, yeah. But that was the fucking 80s, you seriously expect Rockstar to use 80's songs in every fucking game that's not even set in that time period? GTA IV was about Eastern-European mafia etc... And a lot of music fit that theme. And San Andreas was based on the gang scene in the 90s in LA, so the classic west-coast hip-hop fit perfectly. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it doesn't fit or it's "shit as fuck". Also, try to make cohesive sentences that actually make sense and remember, punctuation is your friend! You're on the right path, using one piece of punctuation in that whole paragraph.
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1 pointThat's one of the dumbest things I've ever read. Rockstar puts an immense amount of work into assembling a soundtrack that suits the time period and city the game takes place in, because they realize that you spend the majority of the game in a vehicle, and the soundtrack is a huge part of the immersion. Rockstar cares about the soundtrack, and they spend a lot of time - months, probably - searching for the perfect songs for each game. If R* didn't care about what was on the radio in GTA, they'd just use a bunch of shitty mainstream rap music to appease the gangster-wannabe retards that just want GTA V to be a San Andreas remake. dumbest thing you've ever read are you a rockstar/GTA fucking know it all like, so how come all the songs in gta iv wer shit as fuck yeah they really took time with that 1 didnt they, u trying to say they sit there and go are this song will work good for a police chase or this one will go well with a jewelry heist and the end of the day its fuckin music and from wot i can remember every single gta other than vice city had shit as fuck songs Every song in every GTA since Vice City has fit the setting perfectly. You don't know what the fuck you're talking about. You also don't know how to type, but that's a different argument, in which you will also be wrong.
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1 pointYou don't replicate a city in meticulous detail and then add random shit that doesn't fit in.
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1 pointMadd Dogg isn't from Ganton. More like OG Loc coming out with that, except it would be terrible because he is such a shitty rapper. yeah i know, i think it would be good since he was so connected to CJ and grove street.. and since OG loc is a wannabe from ganton..
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1 pointCompletely true, but what about after you finish the game? Or you just want to fool around? I love walking around town and beating people up, to me it's more fun than just shooting them dead in one second. If the game wasn't sandbox there would be no need for melee, but since it is it adds a lot of fun and replay value. At least in my opinion. Exactly, what me and my friend liked doing online was getting the cops called over then attempting to take them down with just our knives. It just really adds to the replay value. And who doesn't like getting in a good fistfight after that car accident with a cabby.
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1 pointI'm putting this here....... and I guess I'll share this one too... Approximate Los Santos map: approximate map work in progress.