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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 4:22 am 
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Oh my, check this before it's taken down. He sniped a guy in a helicopter from the top of a huge crane. Awesome vid.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=z4y3fXAHOyw&fmt=18

Edit: lol 2 times!

Edit: 3 times haha the third time with a AK. Dang man, this is going to be crazy!

all of your videos keep getting taken down! hehe, I just started looking at the videos and info about this game and i'm actually pretty hyped about it now.. what got my attention was the multiplayer, it has loadddddds of potential for mayhem heh. I played the other GTAs but I never really gotten into them, I would put like 10 ish hours in them then I would just drive around town doing random shit lol, but seeing how this one will have such an in-depth multiplayer, I have high hopes for this one. I remember playing the psp one with JRX and another friend when that one came out, it supported local multiplayer and we spent hours on that, even though it didn't have too much depth to it.. now i'm kinda wishing I reserved this game, gonna be a pain in the ass getting my hands on it hehe... btw i'll be getting it for 360 :D

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:08 pm 
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Ooh I didn't know psp version had multiplayer.

And cool a 360 player, we need a list of 360 and ps3 players so we can get together and slay the dragons (yakuza gangs) in this game and do crazy stuffs, and gain money. In multiplayer you have money that you collect. It's like exp but you can spend it, it's separate from your single player cash. You can buy weapons, and armor/clothes/stuff to personalize your character.

Jrx has 360 and will most likely get this game also. You guys can relive the good old psp times. Knyght might if he can play games.

Edit: If you want up to the minute fresh videos that were recently put up and have not been taken down yet, go to the last page of this thread and look around util you find a link. Might need to go a few pages backwards if no link is on the last.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread. ... 73&page=45


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:05 pm 
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found some gameplay videos, I only looked at some, looks like they show how the game starts out so if you dont want to see it, dont watch!

http://www.ultimateps3.fr/forums/sujet- ... v-maj.html

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 12:48 am 
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http://www.veoh.com/videos/v7053337Mw2YBMwr

http://www.veoh.com/videos/v7053086w69s62Tq

http://www.veoh.com/videos/v7052682rgQPEqEj

http://www.veoh.com/videos/v7052199Q6AqXm9a

http://www.veoh.com/videos/v7052424jCyjKkTj

Dates, bad driving, and such. Great video quality. Best I've seen so far. Will be down in 2 seconds probably. Darn Rockstar Ninjas.

Oh and that thread you linked to seem to be down now. They're even after threads!! No one is safe. :injuried:

IGN reviewed it.
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10 Presentation
The story is Oscar quality. The use of the phone as a gaming portal is genius. There's really nothing more that could be asked for from GTA IV.

10 Graphics
The level of detail is astounding. Liberty City feels alive and lived in. While there are some technical issues, the artistic merits push the score to the max. A true marvel.

10 Sound
The dialogue makes the story. Without the excellent writing and the stellar voice acting, the story would fail. And the soundtrack kills -- more than 200 songs and almost all are great choices.

10 Gameplay
The cover and targeting system work great. Blind firing with an RPG is a thing of beauty. Everything works in harmony and not a single one of the missions is bad. The most fun I've had in years.

10 Lasting Appeal
The story will take anywhere from 25-45 hours to complete, depending on your skill level and attention span. There's plenty more to do once you finish the story, such as excellent multiplayer.

10
Masterful OVERALL


Full review
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/869/869381p1.html
(There is a video review on this page in the middle. It looks crazy, and not much of a visual downgrade).

I should just wack my ps2 now, turn the HDD into a external hard drive for ps3, and say bye bye to ffxi. Don't know how I'm coming back after this, then MGS4, then resistance2, and if cod4 hook me like vedder that too. crap crap.

Maybe we should expand Eden to other games too. Like BG and wow, ffxi. Build a eden franchise. I'll take care of the gta eden, and be the leader for the ps3 division. People are going crazy over how nice MGO is, I'll probably need to lead that one too. Tyriac probably won't leave her socom clan for ps3 socoms if they live up to 1 and 2.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:19 am 
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[flash]<embed src='http://videomedia.ign.com/ev/ev.swf' flashvars='object_ID=793799&downloadURL=http://xbox360movies.ign.com/xbox360/video/article/869/869595/gta4_review_042508_flvlowwide.flv&allownetworking='all' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' width='433' height='360'></embed>[/flash]

Edit man, how do I embed this flash video in hurr? Go to that ign link in my above post and watch the video review!!! Pwn. Multiplayer is in it, it's crazy man. Like up to 16 people walking around doing crazy stuff, shooting rockets at each other and driving around. /head explodes. :fag:

User pictures of his helicopter ride.
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The 2 helicopters coming.
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those fuckers sure are hard
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Cinematic camera again
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Multiplayer youtube vid. Will probably be taken down quick.
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=WQmzx-srRqU

Cops and Crooks multiplayer gameplay.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0psgTgN2jWc

IGN video review youtube while it lasts.
http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=XiypZ07dgOE


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:47 pm 
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Gametrailers big video review.
http://www.gametrailers.com/player/33326.html SD (small picture, faster to load)
http://www.gametrailers.com/player/33327.html HD (Better picture, slower to load)

IGN vid review (no longer being taken down)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8Y0MT0P ... re=related

On those music links, if you click to sample it you'll go here. The player is in flash or some such. Rockstar has a very well put together site. Everything runs smoothly and it's easy to check the different stations.

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There are about 200 songs in the game if I recall correctly.

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There are optional motion controls. I like the "flick the controller to reload" feature of games. All ps3 games should have this. Wish Half Life2/Team Fortress2 had it

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I had to get it somehow!

So I've been playing for about two hours now - completed four missions and one date - and here are my quick (mostly) spoiler-free thoughts:

- Install process isn't too bad on the PS3. Load times have been relatively short, although there's a montage before you go on your first date that has a load screen in between 3-5 seconds of in-game footage. Somewhat obnoxious.
- The autosave after every mission? Fantastic.
- I REALLY like the cell phone interface. It feels very natural and useful given the setting. I'm amused that you can change the ringtone and ring type.
- There's a "Sixaxis Tutorial" available through the phone menu, but for those of you who start the game up for the first time on the PS3, don't hit it because when you finish it, you're left outside the airport, which is not quite near the missions you need to do. That said, the reload controller flick is about as awesome as everyone had hoped, and the motion controls for the vehicles I tried (cycle, boat) were great. I stopped at the helicopter because I can't stand the choppers in the GTA games.
- The interface for buying clothing is far quicker/better than the one in SA. Anything in the store can be bought - you walk up to it, hit L1 to try it on, and then hit X to buy or L1 to cancel.
- Played the bowling minigame, and it's not bad. There's no motion control for it or anything.
- Melee combat works well, although I can't dodge worth shit. Haven't gotten a gun yet.
- It's a lot harder to damage a car in this one, or so I'm finding.
- The driving is less floaty than previous GTA games, which means I'm having to drive a little slower to corner properly.
- Framerate is good, haven't noticed any blatant pop-in yet.
- And to whoever asked about celebrity voices, I skimmed the manual and none of the main characters had names I recognized. But radio DJ wise - Iggy Pop hosts Liberty Rock Radio, Daddy Yankee hosts San Juan Sounds, and Juliette Lewis hosts Radio Broker.

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wow, sounds rly pwn. cant wait to pick it up.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:35 pm 
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game comes out tomorrow, lets see if i'm lucky enough to pick it up without a reservation lol.... /sigh

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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/28/arts/ ... l?ref=arts
New York Times review.
By SETH SCHIESEL

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I was rolling through the neon deluge of a place very like Times Square the other night in my Landstalker sport utility vehicle, listening to David Bowie’s “Fascination” on the radio. The glittery urban landscape was almost enough to make me forget about the warehouse of cocaine dealers I was headed uptown to rip off.

Soon I would get bored, though, and carjack a luxury sedan. I’d meet my Rasta buddy Little Jacob, then check out a late show by Ricky Gervais at a comedy club around the corner. Afterward I’d head north to confront the dealers, at least if I could elude the cops. I heard their sirens before I saw them and peeled out, tires squealing.

It was just another night on the streets of Liberty City, the exhilarating, lusciously dystopian rendition of New York City in 2008 that propels Grand Theft Auto IV, the ambitious new video game to be released on Tuesday for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 systems.

Published by Rockstar Games, Grand Theft Auto IV is a violent, intelligent, profane, endearing, obnoxious, sly, richly textured and thoroughly compelling work of cultural satire disguised as fun. It calls to mind a rollicking R-rated version of Mad magazine featuring Dave Chappelle and Quentin Tarantino, and sets a new standard for what is possible in interactive arts. It is by far the best game of the series, which made its debut in 1997 and has since sold more than 70 million copies. Grand Theft Auto IV will retail for $60.

Niko Bellic is the player-controlled protagonist this time, and he is one of the most fully realized characters video games have yet produced. A veteran of the Balkan wars and a former human trafficker in the Adriatic, he arrives in Liberty City’s rendition of Brighton Beach at the start of the game to move in with his affable if naïve cousin Roman. Niko expects to find fortune and, just maybe, track down someone who betrayed him long ago. Over the course of the story line he discovers that revenge is not always what one expects.

Besides the nuanced Niko the game is populated by a winsome procession of grifters, hustlers, drug peddlers and other gloriously unrepentant lowlifes, each a caricature less politically correct than the last.

Hardly a demographic escapes skewering. In addition to various Italian and Irish crime families, there are venal Russian gangsters, black crack slingers, argyle-sporting Jamaican potheads, Puerto Rican hoodlums, a corrupt police commissioner, a steroid-addled Brooklyn knucklehead named Brucie Kibbutz and a former Eastern European soldier who has become a twee Upper West Side metrosexual.

Breathing life into Niko and the other characters is a pungent script by Dan Houser and Rupert Humphries that reveals a mastery of street patois to rival Elmore Leonard’s. The point of the main plot is to guide Niko through the city’s criminal underworld. Gang leaders and thugs set missions for him to complete, and his success moves the story along toward a conclusion that seems as dark as its beginning. But the real star of the game is the city itself. It looks like New York. It sounds like New York. It feels like New York. Liberty City has been so meticulously created it almost even smells like New York. From Brooklyn (called Broker), through Queens (Dukes), the Bronx (Bohan), Manhattan (Algonquin) and an urban slice of New Jersey (Alderney), the game’s streets and alleys ooze a stylized yet unmistakable authenticity. (Staten Island is left out however.)

The game does not try to represent anything close to every street in the city, but the overall proportions, textures, geography, sights and sounds are spot-on. The major landmarks are present, often rendered in surprising detail, from the Cyclone at Coney Island to the Domino Sugar factory and Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn and on up through the detritus of the 1964-65 World’s Fair in Queens. Central Park, the Empire State Building, various museums, the Statue of Liberty and Times Square are all present and accounted for. There is no Yankee Stadium, but there is a professional baseball team known, with the deliciousness typical of the game’s winks and nods, as the Swingers.

At least as impressive as the city’s virtual topography is the range of the game’s audio and music production, delivered through an entire dial’s worth of radio stations available in almost any of the dozens of different cars, trucks and motorcycles a player can steal. From the jazz channel (billed as “music from when America was cool”) through the salsa, alt-rock, jazz, metal and multiple reggae and hip-hop stations, Lazlow Jones, Ivan Pavlovich and the rest of Rockstar’s audio team demonstrate a musical erudition beyond anything heard before in a video game. The biggest problem with the game’s extensive subway system is that there’s no music underground. (Too bad there are no iPods to nab.)

The game’s roster of radio hosts runs from Karl Lagerfeld to Iggy Pop and DJ Green Lantern. It is not faint praise to point out that at times, simply driving around the city listening to the radio — seguing from “Moanin’ ” by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers to the Isley Brothers’ “Footsteps in the Dark” to “The Crack House” by Fat Joe featuring Lil Wayne — can be as enjoyable as anything the game has to offer.

Grand Theft Auto IV is such a simultaneously adoring and insightful take on modern America that it almost had to come from somewhere else. The game’s main production studio is in Edinburgh, and Rockstar’s leaders, the brothers Dan and Sam Houser, are British expatriates who moved to New York to indulge their fascination with urban American culture. Their success places them firmly among the distinguished cast of Britons from Mick Jagger and Keith Richards through Tina Brown who have flourished by identifying key elements of American culture, repackaging them for mass consumption and selling them back at a markup.

It all adds up to a new level of depth for an interactive entertainment experience. I’ve spent almost 60 hours practically sequestered in a (real world) Manhattan hotel room in recent weeks playing through Grand Theft Auto IV’s main story line and the game still says I have found only 64 percent of its content. I won’t ever reach 100 percent, not least because I won’t hunt down all 200 of the target pigeons (known as flying rats here) that the designers have hidden around the city.

But like millions of other players I will happily spend untold hours cruising Liberty City’s bridges and byways, hitting the clubs, grooving to the radio and running from the cops. Even when the real New York City is right outside.


GTA IV sounds like it's moving this industry foward. Tired of games = for kids stigma, and games =/= art (lolmovies these days are in higher reguard).

Box full of GTA IVs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrLJ2VK_oUU

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I haven't been able to find a place selling this game yet. I shouldn't have freed up time to play this week. It might end up being wasted.

Edit spoiler. The spoiler is GTA IV cheats. Stuff like spawn helicopter, full health, weapon group B, unlimited ammo, etc. Cheats make GTA more awesome but only when you been through the game enough on your own. Highlight to see this.

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# Cheat mode
While playing the game, press Up to display Niko's cellphone. Press Up again to access the keypad. Then, enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function. Once a code has been entered correctly, a new "Cheats" menu option will be available on your phone, below "Options", where you can access the cheats without having to enter the phone number again. Note: Do not save the game after enabling a code to avoid unforeseen problems. Enabling some cheats may prevent achievements from being earned.

*Full health
Dial "3625550100" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "DOC-555-0100". This code prevents the "Cleaned The Mean Streets", "Finish Him", "One Man Army", and "Walk Free" achievements from being earned.

*Full health and ammunition
Dial "4825550100" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "GTA-555-0100". This code prevents the "Cleaned The Mean Streets" achievement from being earned.

*Weapons tier 1
Dial "4865550100" into the cellphone. This will unlock the baseball bat, handgun, shotgun, MP5, M4, sniper rifle, RPG, and grenades. Note: This phone number translates to "GUN-555-0150". This code prevents the "Cleaned The Mean Streets" achievement from being earned.

*Weapons tier 2
Dial "4865550150" into the cellphone. This will unlock the knife, Molotov cocktails, handgun, shotgun, Uzi, AK47, sniper rifle, and RPG. Note: This phone number translates to "GUN-555-0100". This code prevents the "Cleaned The Mean Streets" achievement from being earned.

*Remove Niko's wanted level
Dial "2675550100" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "COP-555-0100". This code prevents the "One Man Army" and "Walk Free" achievements from being earned.

*Add one star to Niko's wanted level
Dial "2675550150" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "COP-555-0150".

*Spawn Annihilator police helicopter
Dial "3595550100" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "FLY-555-0100". This code prevents the "One Man Army" and "Walk Free" achievements from being earned.

*Spawn Cognoscenti
Dial "2275550142" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "CAR-555-0142".

*Spawn Comet
Dial "2275550175" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "CAR-555-0175".

*Spawn FBI Buffalo
Dial "2275550100" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "CAR-555-0100".

*Spawn Jetmax
Dial "9385550100" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "WET-555-0100".

*Spawn NRG-900
Dial "6255550100" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "MBK-555-0100".

*Spawn Sanchez
Dial "6255550150" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "MBK-555-0150".

*Spawn SuperGT
Dial "2275550168" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "CAR-555-0168".

*Spawn Turismo
Dial "2275550147" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "CAR-555-0147".

*Change weather and brightness
Dial "4685550100" into the cellphone. Note: This phone number translates to "HOT-555-0100".


# Map locations
Enter "www.whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com" into the in-game computers to view maps that reveal all weapon, health, armor, vehicle, pigeon, ramp/stunt, and entertainment locations.

# Easy money
Go to an ATM, then cause a traffic jam to the area. Wait for someone to take money from the ATM, then kill him or her. Make sure to block any nearby roads so the ambulance cannot get to the murdered victim. Take the money they dropped on the ground. Then, run a short distance away, and go back. The money should have respawned on the ground. You can repeat this as many times as desired. You can also kill more people taking their money from the ATM to increase the amount of money that respawns. -From: Khairol161

# Repairing engine
If the vehicle you are driving breaks down and the engine will not start, call 911, and your engine should start again.

# Fast travel
To avoid wasting time driving all the way across the city, call a taxi. They will take you to your destination for your mission, stores, safehouses, or even a waypoint marker. You can skip through the taxi ride, allowing you to travel across the entire city in about ten seconds. This can also be done during missions.

# Easy headshots
It is sometimes difficult to get headshots, which do count. With some practice, doing the following is an easy way to get headshots. Press [Auto-Aim], then use the Right Analog-stick to move the auto-aim target around your victim's body. Barely move the Right Analog-stick as you are shooting. This puts bullets in the chest and head, and results in an easy instant kill.

# Getting away from police
When running away from the cops, you will have a circular area in which they look for you. However, if you get out and another cop sees you, it changes. To use this to your advantage, barely get out of that circle, which you will see on your radar. Then, just sit there for about five seconds instead of flooring past it.

# Regaining health during missions
You can leave the mission area and go to a Cluckin' Bell, hotdog stand, etc. and eat food to replenish your health if you are low and cannot find a health pack. This is especially useful on missions where there are no health packs in sight. Note: You can also take a taxi to those locations during missions.

# Avoiding toll booths
Drive through any toll booth with any emergency vehicle with the sirens on. The booth attendant will open the gate, and you will save $5.

# $100 for all ringtones and themes
After getting the phone from Playboy X, go to the nearest Internet cafe. Buy all of the ringtones and themes from the ringtones site. Log out of the computer, and you will notice that you only paid $100 for all ringtones and themes.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:26 pm 
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It seems you communicate via the cellphone and if you're in close enough proximity to people they can hear you.

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Four hours of free-roaming chaos with a friend throughout the entire Liberty City, still doing it, and not even bored...

Rockstar is amazing, wow.

And the cellphone is the shit - you can even automatically add people in the room to your phone book, and make private calls to them, besides inviting friends and viewing the room settings etc. with it...

The city's detail is just gorgeous - sometimes we just cruised around, admiring the view - love the fog effects as well as the rain effects here as well...

And all those videos of people driving like retards, forget about them - the cars handle brilliantly - you just have to handle it like a real car - ease into turns, don't just floor it, etc.... I'm seriously impressed with how they handle...

It even got to the point while driving around that I got tired of saying "DAMN that detail looks amazing!"

I was gonna post some details of some of the most detailed interiors with zero loading that we've come across, but I won't spoil you guys - I'll let your jaws drop for themselves on your own...

Oh, and in the 4 hours, ZERO popups, ZERO lag, ZERO framerate hitches - it's just the two of us, but still - we had rocket spawns and blowing the crap up out of the cops...

I'm this amazed and haven't even stepped a foot out of Roman's apparent to start a mission... it blew whatever expectations I had way out of the water, and I seriously think that it's all due to the extra six months of delay...


Also it looks like I won't be getting this until Wednesday. I'd camp walmart in another city, or go even further to visit a Electronic Boutique/KBtoys, etc for hours but that's just not going to work for me. I should have just ordered it online. Lesson learned, wish I wasn't so anxious to play this game.

I can always try to finish the other games I bought. Stikin...


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Just bought it 10 minutes ago, I'll let you all know how it is later.

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Aww snap, gratz Vd. We gotta have a co op rampage when I get this. I wonder if you can play bowling, pool, and such with people online.


This is in my spoiler codes area but I think this would be useful to anyone not wanting to deal with traveling back to a spot. It will be common knowledge after a bit of playing anyway. The fact that taxis will take you to your way point marker is sick. Beats oblivion's warp system. GTA IV just keep sounding better and better.

# Fast travel
To avoid wasting time driving all the way across the city, call a taxi. They will take you to your destination for your mission, stores, safehouses, or even a waypoint marker. You can skip through the taxi ride, allowing you to travel across the entire city in about ten seconds. This can also be done during missions.

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ndictments should be returned against Take Two corporately and its Chairman, Strauss Zelnick, along with other Take Two officers. Indictment should also be against Sony and Microsoft which are making this pornographic game available to minors, and openly so, on their PS3 and Xbox systems.

Further, indictments should be handed down against Wal-Mart, Best Buy, GameStop, and all other retailers distributing this game to minors at their retail stores, openly, to kids who are only seventeen.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:11 pm 
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Just bought and got id'd despite my college attire and the beard on my face lulz.

afking from game until this is beat now :3

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Midnight release in the UK (LOLBEFOREAMERICALOL) and I went to Asda just before Midnight.

Walked in, and there was this huuuuuuuuge fucking cue of around 150 people waiting in line to buy this game, 5 minutes before it went on sale. I bought some Bread and Milk and went home, pretending "Wtf is this hype all about" as to not look sad.

Then we did Salvage and I went back to Asda at 4:30am to see if they had any left. They had 5 left (they ordered 250 of both PS3 and XBox, and they had 5 leftttttttttt - 2 PS3 and 3 XBoxs) and I bought it, came home, and slept.

Woke up this morning, turned on my PS3 and sat in bed for 5 hours just wandering the streets lewlz. You'll find out pretty early on (within the first 10 minutes) that you can't access the 3 other islands just yet because there's a terrorist scare and thus the bridges are closed, but when I first got the ability to walk about Ramon's place, I turned the TV on and watch GTA4 TV for an hour. Seriously some funny shit.

    75 ... 74 ... 73 ... 72 ... HE MUST SURVIVE SEVENTY-TWO HOURS OF ENDURANCE ... 72 ... HE MUST STAY AWAKE FOR THREE DAYS ... HE MUST ELIMINATE AS MANY PEOPLE OF VARYING SKIN COLOURS AS POSSIBLE ... 72 ... CAN HE SAVE THE WORLD ... 72 ... OUT THIS FALL ... 72

I laughed my fucking ass off SO MUCH at this... Palerider will get it :>

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lol Aemora. Gawd I should just head out on a road trip to Vicks like old times. Maybe via bike and pretend I'm on a chopper instead of a bulky crotch rocket. Maybe I'll fit in with the choppers that like to go cross country and the ones that like open roads.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:26 pm 
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i want =(


someone give me ps3 advice..... im lookin to buy one... been planning on it ever since ff13 was announced, but with this and mgs4 inc, i think i should get it now D:


anyways, i dont have an HD tv yet, is this a must, or can i make do with my regular tv till i get something better... and also which ps3 models are backwards compatible, idk i heard something about only the 60gb hd being backwards compatible with ps2/ps1 games, but they dont sell em anymore?
is the harddrive something i can expand upon later too?

plois link me up with some info sites womg D:

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:28 pm 
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I don't play on an HDTV and it looks great.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:35 pm 
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The best PS3 purchase advice I can give you is to wait for the MGS4 bundle. What's a few more months, and you get a free game out of it.

Yes the games still look great on SD, it's not really needed. GTA IV is praised for looking great on SD (the text isn't small which is good for HD but not so good for SD tvs). Some games I can think of that aren't sd friendly is the pixel junk PSN games. They have small details that may be annoying to strain your eyes for on SD.

Backwards compatible:
I have both 60 and 80g ps3's. The 40 gig won't play PS2 games yet (firmware could possibly fix this). But until said fix or better yet, ps2 games that you can buy on PSN, don't buy a ps3 40g with the mind of playing ps2 games on it. The 80g plays my ps2 games well. I have been playing MGS3, FF12, socom2, and such on it since I got it. GT4 had a bad sound glitch problem though. It played but wasn't worth playing with the sound glitch. All in all the 80g is my main ps3 while the 60g is my blu ray theater system console, and the one everyone can put their grubby popcorn fingerprints on.

There is a PS3 80gig compatibility list out there somewhere. Not the official sony one because, surprisingly, it's not up to date. The 80gig is like 90% compatible with all the ps2 games. Part of that percent include games having glitches which the compatibility list states (if it's not working fully it's takes away from the overall compatibility %).

Edit: I did a quick google.
http://www.ps3comp.com/view.asp Look up your games and games you might be interested in playing on the 80gig. Keep in mind it's probably cheaper to buy a 40g and get a cheap pstwo off ebay or used at a boutique.

Edit: Forgot about the HDD question. Yea you can upgrade the HDD to whatever HDD you want. They are pretty cheap (like $100 for 120gigs or 160gigs I think). Also you can use external HDD's for your media files, and to backup your PS3 internal HDD information, games, media, and save files. The backup feature makes a 1:1 backup of the HDD to the point that if you were in the middle of downloading something, you'd be able to resume where you left off when you reformat/install another internal HDD and use the backup. The HDD size (internal laptop size HDD) can go up to 500gigs I hear.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:04 pm 
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:17 pm 
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:( I'm roughly $40-50 short of being able to buy this game... but have been unable to weizel any cash off parrents for it till I get my first paycheck...

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