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Oh... if you buy it for 360 and buy it from the Microsoft store you get $20 worth of Microsoft Points to spend.. that's a pretty good deal actually..

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Post edited July 10, 2013 by YellowAries
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YellowAries: Oh... if you buy it for 360 and buy it from the Microsoft store you get $20 worth of Microsoft Points to spend.. that's a pretty good deal actually..
But it's an next gen game, right?
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YellowAries: Oh... if you buy it for 360 and buy it from the Microsoft store you get $20 worth of Microsoft Points to spend.. that's a pretty good deal actually..

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Pre-order now and get free 1600 pts coupon. Your coupon code will be sent to the email address associated with your purchase within 10 days of the game being shipped.
I'll wait for Watch Dogs, thanks. At least Ubisoft finally had the good sense to can their DRM.
I kinda lost interest in GTA gradually since GTA: SA, I didn't even complete 4 yet, ICE mod is damn cool however. Vice City is my favourite GTA. Will wait for the PC announcement and will most probably buy the game if released for the PC.
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keeveek: But it's an next gen game, right?
Hasn't been officially announced for anything other than PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360.
Looks pretty good. But then again, what trailer doesn’t.

I’ll get it eventually- when the complete retail game with all DLC and stuff will be released.
I'll just throw out some love for the GTA games. I started with the first. I'll be pre-ordering the new one. My favorite franchise. I don't see anything unlikable about the characters, or anything boring about the games. There's no accounting for others' tastes. :-)

I just ordered San Andreas again because in my stupidity a long time ago I traded it in for something else.

I did miss the option to work out in IV; no matter what Niko wore, all I could see was pot belly. I look forward to having more side activities to do.
I see... something something like 20 million units sold?
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mushy101: Oh of course, and after redeeming themselves with max payne 3 (which runs beautifully on a number of pc's played upon) I have every every confidence that they can.
Ridiculous loading times (which are obfuscated through cutscenes which are in return unskippable most of the time) for ridiculously small locations and *okay* graphics. Also I've run into insane graphical glitches in multiplayer which made walls invisible - and partially allowed me to see enemies through them. Yup, technical masterpiece - they can't possibly screw up the most ambitious sandbox game yet when they can't even deal well with an oldschool third person shooter.

And from what I've seen concerning the switching of characters - it VERY much reminds me of early 3D squad games like Hidden & Dangerous - with the difference that there I would be in control of the whole situation, not be prompted to switch characters whenever the writers want me to. :P
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DreadMoth: Hasn't been officially announced for anything other than PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360.
I think I completely lost interest now...

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F4LL0UT: And from what I've seen concerning the switching of characters - it VERY much reminds me of early 3D squad games like Hidden & Dangerous - with the difference that there I would be in control of the whole situation, not be prompted to switch characters whenever the writers want me to. :P
My personal GOTY of 1999! And damn I was pretty scared playing this as a kid. First missions, taking place at night, scary music...
Post edited July 10, 2013 by keeveek
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mushy101: Oh of course, and after redeeming themselves with max payne 3 (which runs beautifully on a number of pc's played upon) I have every every confidence that they can.
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F4LL0UT: Ridiculous loading times (which are obfuscated through cutscenes which are in return unskippable most of the time) for ridiculously small locations and *okay* graphics. Also I've run into insane graphical glitches in multiplayer which made walls invisible - and partially allowed me to see enemies through them. Yup, technical masterpiece - they can't possibly screw up the most ambitious sandbox game yet when they can't even deal well with an oldschool third person shooter.

And from what I've seen concerning the switching of characters - it VERY much reminds me of early 3D squad games like Hidden & Dangerous - with the difference that there I would be in control of the whole situation, not be prompted to switch characters whenever the writers want me to. :P
Compare Max payne 3 port to Gta4, or the absolute mess that was the pc port of bully. Yeah, despite your point, I have confidence they can deliver.

They also ported LA Noire too, and apart from the engine limitation that locked it to 30fps ran a damn sight better then the horror stories before. Let's not also forget the Hardocp IQ review of Max payne 3 showing it running great on a range of hardware, among a lot of other reports from sites such as eurogamer, techreport, etc.

Your case was bad, but it's pc gaming man, every machine is different. Every machine reacts differently.
Post edited July 10, 2013 by mushy101
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DreadMoth: Hasn't been officially announced for anything other than PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360.
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keeveek: I think I completely lost interest now...
There will probably be a PC version (also, think I read somewhere that they're "considering the possibility" of a WiiU port)...
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F4LL0UT: switching of characters - it VERY much reminds me of early 3D squad games like Hidden & Dangerous - with the difference that there I would be in control of the whole situation, not be prompted to switch characters whenever the writers want me to. :P
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keeveek: My personal GOTY of 1999! And damn I was pretty scared playing this as a kid. First missions, taking place at night, scary music...
Hidden & Dangerous series FTW :D
Post edited July 10, 2013 by DreadMoth
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DreadMoth: Hidden & Dangerous series FTW :D
The first one is free, would be nice if both of them came to GOG.
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DreadMoth: Hasn't been officially announced for anything other than PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360.
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keeveek: I think I completely lost interest now...

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F4LL0UT: And from what I've seen concerning the switching of characters - it VERY much reminds me of early 3D squad games like Hidden & Dangerous - with the difference that there I would be in control of the whole situation, not be prompted to switch characters whenever the writers want me to. :P
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keeveek: My personal GOTY of 1999! And damn I was pretty scared playing this as a kid. First missions, taking place at night, scary music...
Ahem

http://www.joystiq.com/2013/07/09/rumor-rockstar-leeds-seeks-coder-to-put-latest-games-on-pc/
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DreadMoth: Hidden & Dangerous series FTW :D
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Smannesman: The first one is free, would be nice if both of them came to GOG.
Yeah - along with the expansions to H&D2.

Here's hoping this doesn't take forever to happen (and that Red Dead Redemption is included in "our latest titles" :D ).
Post edited July 10, 2013 by DreadMoth