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Grand Theft Auto V: Official Gameplay Video (NSFW) (Original Post) Ohio Joe Jul 2013 OP
rockstar is going all out in this one Islandurp Jul 2013 #1
San Andreas is still my favorite of all GTAs. sofa king Jul 2013 #2
By far my favorite one too Posteritatis Jul 2013 #4
I think it has a lot to do with the game engine... sofa king Jul 2013 #5
Was hoping for a return to Vice City but this does look good. Skeeter Barnes Jul 2013 #3
Except for a female lead character... n/t PoliticAverse Aug 2013 #6

sofa king

(10,857 posts)
2. San Andreas is still my favorite of all GTAs.
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 10:49 PM
Jul 2013

And I note that this video goes out of its way to show a number of elements that made that particular game my favorite of them all: flying, character and car customization, a huge variety of vehicles, tons of mini-games, and enormous maps.

Rockstar never releases a PC version of their games until a year after console release, probably due to backdoor agreements with Microsoft and Sony, so PC gamers might not see it until 2015.

But once they do, people will be modding the shit out of it, and it will age like a fine wine. Unless Rockstar finally drops one, which looks less likely now.

Posteritatis

(18,807 posts)
4. By far my favorite one too
Sun Jul 14, 2013, 05:42 PM
Jul 2013

The one thing I didn't really like about GTA4 was the lack of large rural spaces like SA had.

sofa king

(10,857 posts)
5. I think it has a lot to do with the game engine...
Sun Jul 14, 2013, 10:48 PM
Jul 2013

... and optimization. There was a previous cycle which went: GTA3 (Liberty), GTA Vice City, and GTA San Andreas. The New York game opened the series on that particular set of platforms, and Los Angeles ended it, and it had to be that way because only through endless tweaking and optimization could a game as huge as GTA:SA be released. It was impossible for me to imagine, when I first saw GTA3, that a world twenty times its size would be possible on the same console.

I think we're seeing the same thing here. GTA IV opened Rockstar's efforts on the PS3/360, then instead of a Vice City there were two expansions using the same map. Now this one will close out efforts on the current consoles.

It's worth noting that they're pushing hard to get this game out the door before the new consoles come out. I cannot help wondering if Rockstar is thinking the same thing I'm thinking, which is that Microsoft's effort--a consumer spying operation, really--is going to completely tank and Sony, once they are the undisputed king of the hill, will return to being the assholes they've always wanted to be, and demand a hand in content creation which Rockstar won't want to give them.

This may well be the last and the greatest of the GTA epics.

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