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{{rebut}} "that you don't even know" I'm sure R* wouldn't have put someone you dont know as a priority. I played through GTA IV and this never happened. Explain more so I can understand it more. | {{rebut}} "that you don't even know" I'm sure R* wouldn't have put someone you dont know as a priority. I played through GTA IV and this never happened. Explain more so I can understand it more. | ||
My God, this is probably the worst thing about the game. I was playing the marathon that is the game's final mission, and after several tries I finally managed to get to the point where your helicopter crashes on Happiness Island, but then was shot by the police. Now I have to start from the very beginning and do the mission all over again. Also, why does the game not reset your ammo after you die? Once I fail a mission too many times I'm out of ammo. It's rediculous. | |||
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{{Gripe}}What i didnt like was the fact that all of these marvelous attractions were in the game yet useless. I mean, why build a 3 AWESOME skateparks but no bikes or skateboards to use with them. Same with the roller coaster, and the go carts. It feels like this game could have been so much, Just like San Andreas in the sense that it felt organic because there was so much to do, just like a real city. The best part of 4 wasn't missions. It was stopping and walking around. Walking though Middle park with a hotdog, listening to conversations. This game could have and should have been much better | {{Gripe}}What i didnt like was the fact that all of these marvelous attractions were in the game yet useless. I mean, why build a 3 AWESOME skateparks but no bikes or skateboards to use with them. Same with the roller coaster, and the go carts. It feels like this game could have been so much, Just like San Andreas in the sense that it felt organic because there was so much to do, just like a real city. The best part of 4 wasn't missions. It was stopping and walking around. Walking though Middle park with a hotdog, listening to conversations. This game could have and should have been much better | ||
: My guess is they filled out the city to see what the new systems could handle, GTA V will probably have a lot more "usability" throughout the new local, but the new local might not be any bigger or more detailed than Liberty City and Alderny of IV. Just my guess, who knows? / [[User:Szebrine|Szebrine]] 12:16, July 16, 2010 (UTC) | : My guess is they filled out the city to see what the new systems could handle, GTA V will probably have a lot more "usability" throughout the new local, but the new local might not be any bigger or more detailed than Liberty City and Alderny of IV. Just my guess, who knows? / [[User:Szebrine|Szebrine]] 12:16, July 16, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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:{{Rebut}} no everything is perfect for the next GTA this wouldn't happen. | :{{Rebut}} no everything is perfect for the next GTA this wouldn't happen. | ||
:{{Rebut}} When you enter most missions, the last car you drove will be parked somewhere nearby at the end of the cutscene (even if you originally parked it somewhere else nearby). Some do not do this, though, and I agree that the game should never "forget" the location of the last vehicle you entered (besides required mission vehicles). | :{{Rebut}} When you enter most missions, the last car you drove will be parked somewhere nearby at the end of the cutscene (even if you originally parked it somewhere else nearby). Some do not do this, though, and I agree that the game should never "forget" the location of the last vehicle you entered (besides required mission vehicles). | ||
:I know what he means, when you park | :I know what he means, when you park | ||
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{{Gripe}}In San Andreas, you would be able to raise your driving skill. However in GTA IV you cannot do so, which makes driving hard and unrewarding. Obviously, if you do a lot of driving, you become more experienced in it. Not having the ability to raise your driving skill detracts from realism in the game. | {{Gripe}}In San Andreas, you would be able to raise your driving skill. However in GTA IV you cannot do so, which makes driving hard and unrewarding. Obviously, if you do a lot of driving, you become more experienced in it. Not having the ability to raise your driving skill detracts from realism in the game. |