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  • #76
    Originally posted by JohnLund213 View Post
    It's not L.A. in the GTA world it's called Los Santos
    LOL I know ?? Man I can call it LA or LS it doesn't matter man. Official name in GAME is Los Santos as we can see in the trailer...
    Here's the song from trailer for y'all...
    You got to deal with me on a whole new level

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    • #77
      GTA games have been notoriously great for releaving stress in my life...it brings out your inner deamons, then gets them out of you by the time you turn the console off. Theres times where i would try not to speed and keep up with traffic and not bump into anything and try to be a good person..other days, im running men women and children (dont think kids are in the game) but if they were i ran those little fuckers over...robbed the shit out of people, banged prostitutes and had the biggest police stand offs in recorded history lol... then you turn it off and feel great and happy go lucky. But some people cant handle these games like regular people..they get caught up in it and try the shit in real life. They lose control of whats real and whats not. Those people should stay the fuck away from GTA lol... I have multiple tv's..but a projector that can project up to around 85inches. So everything is life size, its the only game i like playing on the projector. Cant wait for future consoles to come out esp ones that run DX11 at least lol...ps3 and 360 still all run DX9 which is outdated and my pc games look twice as good as consoles...but i want to see the future of gaming take that leap to where u cant tell if your watching a game, or real life. Imagine that shit, GTA8 With DX15 lol... looks as real as you being outside doing it yourself..ahh the future will be bright!
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      • #78
        Some interesting analyzes with pictures :


        You got to deal with me on a whole new level

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        • #79
          Most likely the next san andreas but in modern times since gta games with # in the title are based in the present.. still waiting for one thats based on a mexican an maybe even modeled after jhonny j lol.

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          • #80
            ^Lol Johnny J in GTA and some unheard productions of 2pac in the radio, I WILL BUY THIS !
            You got to deal with me on a whole new level

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            • #81
              ^^YUP

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              • #82
                You got to deal with me on a whole new level

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                • #83
                  It appears that Grand Theft Auto V may not arrive in 2012 if Take-Two's latest financial report is anything to go by.

                  Their most recent financial report claimed their strongest line-up yet for the financial year beginning April 2012 including Borderlands 2, BioShock Infinite and Spec Ops: The Line but no mention of the newly announced GTA V.
                  They could be playing the GTA V card very close to their chest but of would be more likely that they will be aiming for an April 2013 release for GTA V following their pattern of releasing Rockstar's major new titles between March and May.
                  GTA IV appeared in April of 2008, Red Dead Redemption was released in April of 2010, LA Noire arrived in May of this year and Max Payne 3 is due out in March of 2012.



                  Rockstar's Sam Houser has promised great things from their next Grand Theft Auto title on the back of the launch of their reveal trailer.

                  In their announcement press release Rockstar promised that GTA V would push the series in a bold new direction with a story centring on the pursuit of money at all costs in their unique interpretation Southern California.
                  Houser, who founded of Rockstar Games, elaborated saying: Grand Theft Auto V is another radical reinvention of the Grand Theft Auto universe. We are incredibly excited to share our new vision with our fans.
                  While what they say promises change in the GTA universe the trailer promises the return of many details familiar to GTA fans including the rural San Andreas landscape, hookers and a broad selection of character customisation options.

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                  • #84
                    ^^ That comes as no surprise. I was already expecting it in late 2012 at the earliest as Rockstar have Max Payne 3 coming early 2012. No way those 2 games would overlap as GTA would eat Max Payne alive in sales (they don't want that and neither do I). I expect MP3 to be supported with DLC throughout the rest of 2012 and GTA V to come out in early 2013.

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                    • #85
                      Check this out: Actor named Ned Luke looks the same as the old man on the balcony in trailer. They probably did the same modeling as in LA Noire.
                      You got to deal with me on a whole new level

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                      • #86
                        It's been well over a year since I stepped foot in Liberty City. For a while there I never wanted to leave; it was a playground unlike any other I'd ever been in. GTA IV's rich, dense world was really something else.

                        Sure, I played GTA: San Andreas for longer than I care to ponder. Once every bit of provided gameplay had been milked I set about losing days to other tasks. Weeks, perhaps. Who else experimented with how many tow trucks they could hook together, or the smallest gap they could thread the AT-400 through? And the cheats. No game has ever had better ones.

                        Still, GTA IV was different to its PS2 forebear – and yet I played it for even longer. The generation jump brought with it the ability to craft vivid, more believable worlds. The grittier, more grounded game we ultimately got in GTA IV was married perfectly to its far more realistic and more authentic environment, and I became hopelessly addicted to it.



                        Gaming moves fast, however, and after a huge amount of time sunk into messing about in Liberty City I eventually needed to move on. Like always, there are other games to play.

                        The past two months has been heaving with titles worth investing in but after the recent debut trailer for GTA V I took some time to revisit GTA IV and the city I spent a significant part of this generation a temporary resident of.

                        The most amazing thing about Liberty City is that, after all these years, it remains a fascinating place to be. The credibility and character of GTA IV's Liberty City still impresses; it has this remarkable ability to make one feel like a tourist. Emerging back onto an Algonquin sidewalk after all this time it feels like I'm returning to a favourite holiday location. I don't want to run; I want to walk. I want to absorb what's going on around me. I want to read the storefronts. I want to observe the hustle and bustle and admire the simulation of a living, breathing digital metropolis.

                        I stroll down into the grimy Hematite subway station, on Union Drive West between Hematite and Iron, admiring the painstakingly crafted filth. I take the first train down to Easton and emerge to take in The Triangle, before strolling back north to see Star Junction.



                        A man crossing the road ahead of me is clipped by a cab; he drags the cabbie out and a fight breaks out. There aren't any cops nearby but, while I could call some on my cell phone, the scuffle is over quickly. The taxi driver loses and limps off. I move the cab to the kerb and the traffic starts moving again.

                        I hail the next empty taxi I see and take it to Funland out at Firefly Island. The cab ride is long but I'm seeing this city at a pace I've never taken the time to do so before. The workmanship on every block is just something else. After all that time I spent here years ago I'm still seeing stuff I never noticed before. A piece of unique graffiti here. A quirky sign there.



                        It's a deliberately imperfect world; built from the ground-up and then aged, weathered and even vandalised to look like it's evolved over more than a century. The taxi crawls across the patchy bitumen, wallowing over hasty road repairs, past just enough hints of debris and decay to give the whole place a genuine lived-in feel.

                        If this trip back to Liberty did anything it encouraged me to be even more enthusiastic about seeing the full breadth of the new Los Santos Rockstar North is shaping now for GTA V.



                        The GTA V trailer may have only been just over a minute long but the signs are exceedingly good. The precise traits that made the GTA IV rendition of Liberty City feel so real and not only back, they're clearly amplified. The GTA V trailer hints at a city even more thick with detail and nuance than ever before.



                        What is GTA V's reimagined Los Santos likely to do to what we expect from virtual urban worlds? Like Liberty City, Los Santos 2.0 will be a character unto itself – but it's likely to rewrite the rulebook entirely.

                        I can't wait to visit.

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