Smit07

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  1. Realism is key too the gta world wether you want to believe it or not, and Rockstar is going to hit everything point-on in GTA 5. They are smart people that work there and devolop the game, they understand that there needs to be a balance of realism and crazy stuff you can do. You dont think they have sat there and talked about all this before they went into development? Personally, I loved the realisticness of San Andreas with working-out having an effect on the way your character looks but at the same time it was kinda hard to maintain and worry about all the side stuff with the main story going on as well. I can see how the people who only play gta for the story and missions were upset with worrying about your muscle and eating and maintainig all that stuff, but other people seemed to enjoy lots of that. I think the realistic approach is what seperates gta from saints row and they arent even in same league. Rockstar needs to keep in lots of the realistic stuff but needs to modify it so that it doesnt get annoying and is easily maintainable to the point where the player isnt pulling out his/her hair over side stuff. But too say that you want less realism in GTA (Qdeathstar), I think is pretty stupid to say because that is what seperates gta from games like saints row. Obviously GTA is going to let you do crazy stuff and your going to get all you wanted and more action-wise like jumping out of planes now that the map is going to be huge. Rockstar understands what we all want after going through all the past games and will only improve as they go on. Think about it... we know like nothing about the game so far, and so far with what we do know the game already looks rediculious. To me some key things that should be involved even if they arent going to would be: Purchasing all different types of real-estate (ex.mansions/penthouses/cottages with land for atv's) maybe some companies(ex. like in GTA vice city when you could own taxi company). The idea of having your own dog is pretty sweet. What about going into a golf club and purchasing a membership? You can then call a couple friends to meet you at the course for 18 holes of good fun and alchoholic drinks. Same goes for tennis and any other actvity. A big concern for people in GTA 4 was lack of things to do with money and lack of money in general. GTA 5 needs to be a game where with its huge map comes a huge amount of things you can spend money on. It would be cool if you could purchase a huge property that a billionaire would own. The map is so big with so much oppertunity why not go over the top with trying to live the life as a really rich person. Regardless rockstar is going to do a great job, I cant wait for the new amazing grapics combined with the tropical setting, rockstar knows they need this game to be the biggest and best yet after GTA 4 didnt meet expectations... and they will.