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Where are those posters from?

 

Not sure, they look like billboard posters as they look like they've been pasted to a surface. I get all my info from gtaforums / reddit.

 

As for the map, I was hoping for area 51 from Andreas :( but damn, 3 airports :p

I do hope car physics are the same as in GTA IV - difficult driving is great on off-road tracks.

Maybe we will meet old gta characters from Vice City or so.

 

They are going to be similar but they are going to be easier to control. So you can actually use the handbrake and slide a car properly. Unlike GTAIV.

I think it has been compared to Midnight Club LA.

 

 

I'm really conflicted about getting GTA V. On one hand it looks awesome and on the other i want to hold off till it's released for the next-gen consoles (which it obviously will) and i don't want to get it for both.

 

If they gave a timeframe or even confirmed it then, yes. It would be the way to go. I can't see it appearing till next year on PC and Next Gen. Do you think you can wait that long?

I'm really conflicted about getting GTA V. On one hand it looks awesome and on the other i want to hold off till it's released for the next-gen consoles (which it obviously will) and i don't want to get it for both.

Im torn for different reasons. It looks good to me but after the stinker that was GTA4 im not sure i want to risk it. That game got perfect reviews from everywhere and it was one of the most boring games I have played, such a disappointment.

If they gave a timeframe or even confirmed it then, yes. It would be the way to go. I can't see it appearing till next year on PC and Next Gen. Do you think you can wait that long?

 

It's looking like after every passing day, the less i can wait. So basically, i'll have it by the end of the month :p

 

Im torn for different reasons. It looks good to me but after the stinker that was GTA4 im not sure i want to risk it. That game got perfect reviews from everywhere and it was one of the most boring games I have played, such a disappointment.

 

I kind of agree with you about GTA4.  Even though i completed the main storyline i didn't really stay to do anything else. I'm going to wait for some gameplay videos but from what i've seen so far it looks like it's a step in the right direction and the environments look more varied and fun.

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GTA: Online Hands On (Game Informer images)

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big open areas are easy to make, but there is a lot less to see and do pre square mile comparing the city to majority of the map.

The 'empty' areas are nice but how empty are they? GTA:San andreas pulled it off decently, if that. No one really traveled in the big open desert (tip top of the map mostly) but now there is a lot more space. I just hope the roads don't feel long and boring with nothing to do around them. I hope there is more to these long road besides getting from point A to point B.

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big open areas are easy to make, but there is a lot less to see and do pre square mile comparing the city to majority of the map.

The 'empty' areas are nice but how empty are they? GTA:San andreas pulled it off decently, if that. No one really traveled in the big open desert (tip top of the map mostly) but now there is a lot more space. I just hope the roads don't feel long and boring with nothing to do around them. I hope there is more to these long road besides getting from point A to point B.

 

I actually really enjoyed just aimlessly driving down the roads in SA. I hope that there are some sections that take 3+ min to drive down, and nothing to really see. It reminds me of the outside world..... just without that awful sun.

big open areas are easy to make, but there is a lot less to see and do pre square mile comparing the city to majority of the map.

The 'empty' areas are nice but how empty are they? GTA:San andreas pulled it off decently, if that. No one really traveled in the big open desert (tip top of the map mostly) but now there is a lot more space. I just hope the roads don't feel long and boring with nothing to do around them. I hope there is more to these long road besides getting from point A to point B.

 

One of my favorite parts of San Andreas were the long useless roads to nowhere... And then you stumble upon a little Gas station or something and it's just so comfy to me. I'm so excited for this game, damnit!

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