GTA V
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GTA V
Well it came out in Australia today, dunno when it came out in the US or if it has come out yet at all. Either way, has anyone bought it? If some one has, how does it rate to the others? Worth buying?
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Out now on 360 and PS3. jermm recommends PSN version (~36GB free required before download) because fuck putting disks into consoles, though there are some texture streaming issues if you got a slow HDD.
No PC / nextgen details yet.
~8GB install required on both 360 and PS3. Can install 360 version on USB storage. Don't install "play" disk on 360 says Rockstar. Both versions are good, PS3 very slightly better.
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Out now on 360 and PS3. jermm recommends PSN version (~36GB free required before download) because fuck putting disks into consoles, though there are some texture streaming issues if you got a slow HDD.
No PC / nextgen details yet.
~8GB install required on both 360 and PS3. Can install 360 version on USB storage. Don't install "play" disk on 360 says Rockstar. Both versions are good, PS3 very slightly better.
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Is it true that amazon buyers got it early by accident?
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Way to make a boring thread title and OP, Azza. Seriously. I was thinking about making a post last night but I thought I would wait until I actually had it.
Also, now that I have it, it's installing. I'm already having a lot of fun.
Also, now that I have it, it's installing. I'm already having a lot of fun.
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A RAGE game in 720p on PS3,
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digit ... 5-face-off
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digit ... 5-face-off
*(that's not max payne or table tennis)Since all else is identical across the board, the PS3 version is recommended on the grounds of image quality if you have the option.
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Wtf they release this in Australia but not Saints row
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By the way, it's a lot of a fun. After the install.OddaJosh wrote:Way to make a boring thread title and OP, Azza. Seriously. I was thinking about making a post last night but I thought I would wait until I actually had it.
Also, now that I have it, it's installing. I'm already having a lot of fun.
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sooo anyone actually played the game or are we gonna talk for 10 pages about the download
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I watched a schload of streams of people with leaked copies and it looks exceptional. I was getting nostalgia for California seeing the landscapes of the game.
Going to wait for the PC version, though, the 360 version both looks and runs worse than on the PS3, and I haven't paid for my Xbox Live membership in years.
Going to wait for the PC version, though, the 360 version both looks and runs worse than on the PS3, and I haven't paid for my Xbox Live membership in years.
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The performance is a lot like me -- acceptable.
I think I like 4's driving better, all the main characters seem cool, hopefully PC + nextgen get better AA because it's jaggy as fuck.
I think I like 4's driving better, all the main characters seem cool, hopefully PC + nextgen get better AA because it's jaggy as fuck.
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So I've played up though Trevor meeting Michael, and it feels like a "best of GTA".
The game starts off fast right from the start, no hour of driving your cousin around. They get you though the intro sequences and into the world without any annoying gameplay. During the jet ski part, I fucked up two times and it let me skip having to deal with the shitty jet ski controls. Keeping the Gay Tony end-of-mission screen is a good way to "encourage" not fucking up during a mission / skipping parts, when letting the player avoid the parts of the game they don't want to experience.
I'm warming up to the driving, and driving on the dirt roads feels a lot like GTA4 so that's not completely gone. The "seamless" cutscenes are great, better than even TLOU/Uncharted as it matches the camera angles and doesn't have that 1/4 of a sec of black between the gameplay and the cutscene.
Love the "?" missions, great way to get the weird into GTA without messing with the SRS story.
Hopefully Social Club gets un-fucked / game lets me save pictures without Social Club.
Performance is "acceptable" on PS3, visually you can tell it's a current-gen console (jaggy, LOD, needs a bit more AF on some textures), but at times it looks very good. PSN version working well on my "phat".
For a $60 product (note: no tax in calif. on PSN) there is a ton of content, especially considering the mutiplayer isn't out for a few more weeks.
So I've played up though Trevor meeting Michael, and it feels like a "best of GTA".
The game starts off fast right from the start, no hour of driving your cousin around. They get you though the intro sequences and into the world without any annoying gameplay. During the jet ski part, I fucked up two times and it let me skip having to deal with the shitty jet ski controls. Keeping the Gay Tony end-of-mission screen is a good way to "encourage" not fucking up during a mission / skipping parts, when letting the player avoid the parts of the game they don't want to experience.
I'm warming up to the driving, and driving on the dirt roads feels a lot like GTA4 so that's not completely gone. The "seamless" cutscenes are great, better than even TLOU/Uncharted as it matches the camera angles and doesn't have that 1/4 of a sec of black between the gameplay and the cutscene.
Love the "?" missions, great way to get the weird into GTA without messing with the SRS story.
Hopefully Social Club gets un-fucked / game lets me save pictures without Social Club.
Performance is "acceptable" on PS3, visually you can tell it's a current-gen console (jaggy, LOD, needs a bit more AF on some textures), but at times it looks very good. PSN version working well on my "phat".
For a $60 product (note: no tax in calif. on PSN) there is a ton of content, especially considering the mutiplayer isn't out for a few more weeks.
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This, so much this. It's so fucking jaggy I get distracted by it panning around the scenery. Story is cool and the world is awesome, but those jaggys man...jermm wrote:The performance is a lot like me -- acceptable.
hopefully PC + nextgen get better AA because it's jaggy as fuck.
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Unfortunately. Yet, it's still a very nice game. Where it lacks in mechanics it makes up for in the wonderful scenery and story. I love the immersion by switching between the characters; I haven't even played Trevor yet but I feel like I've really bonded with Michael and Franklin.Joejoe347 wrote:This, so much this. It's so fucking jaggy I get distracted by it panning around the scenery. Story is cool and the world is awesome, but those jaggys man...jermm wrote:The performance is a lot like me -- acceptable.
hopefully PC + nextgen get better AA because it's jaggy as fuck.
I love how they decided to take the best out of every other Rockstar game, improved it (somewhat) and put it in GTA here; with no surprise the shooting controls are identical to Max Payne's. Graphics look like LA Noire's on steriods (dem facial expressions). World is even bigger than RDR's.
Also, I love the fact that everything is certainly random - I have so many funny stories of random shit happening like NPC's taking part in police chases and old ladies picking fights with me because I cut them in line. It's the silly stuff.
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