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Me and a few clan mates did the Money cheat for a while, where you sell a car repeatedly. I did it till about 800k to buy the 2nd best car. After a while one guy says "I wouldn't do it too much, or you might get detected", there was a slight pause, and a guy says ".....what?"

 

Turns out he'd gone absolutely Bananas with the money glitch, and I can only imagine he was doing this when he heard the message.

 

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Lemme borrow about three-fiddy.

lol I wish, or I would... also about the dns hackers apprently R* added something that would detect it now in the new 1.9 update.

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Is this ever coming out for PC?!

 

Would say yes to that, for sure. GTA and Max Payne are two Rockstar/2K franchises that are intimately tied to PCs. Expect a Windows (maybe also Mac OS/Linux) version plus X1 and PS4 versions by the end of this year. Who knows, maybe a Wii U version too? That would be so nice!

Would say yes to that, for sure. GTA and Max Payne are two Rockstar/2K franchises that are intimately tied to PCs. Expect a Windows (maybe also Mac OS/Linux) version plus X1 and PS4 versions by the end of this year. Who knows, maybe a Wii U version too? That would be so nice!

 

Thanks for the info.

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Would say yes to that, for sure. GTA and Max Payne are two Rockstar/2K franchises that are intimately tied to PCs. Expect a Windows (maybe also Mac OS/Linux) version plus X1 and PS4 versions by the end of this year. Who knows, maybe a Wii U version too? That would be so nice!

 

While I'm hopeing that's true I have my doubts we'll see it this year.

Had an email last night from Rockstar about a game update that's coming for the the online mode that will add co-operative Heists. I can't wait for this. 

 

Also there's also a mention of DLC for the offline portion. 

 

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You may find this hard to believe, but GTA 5 is actually the 15th release in the GTA series. The critically acclaimed action-adventure masterpiece made its initial assault on the gaming world back in September 2013 with immediate availability on Sony?s PlayStation 3 and Microsoft?s Xbox 360. In the time that?s followed, both Sony and Microsoft have launched new consoles, with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One effectively replacing the older hardware.

 

There?s been a great deal of talk over the last six months about whether or not Rockstar will make PS4 and Xbox One One versions of GTA 5 available for purchase. Those rumors don?t appear to show any evidence of subsiding, with the latest conjecture suggesting that we could see a release as early as June.

 

Gaming enthusiasts who took the plunge and replaced their old consoles with a PlayStation 4 or Xbox One have undoubtedly been concerned by Rockstar?s lack of activity during 2014. After an initial flurry of verbal back-and-forth regarding a PS4, Xbox One and PC launch, everything seems to have gone frustratingly quiet in the first quarter of the year. That lack of communication had all but convinced the majority that an updated version of the world?s most successful game wouldn?t be forthcoming. However, when you really want something to happen you end up clinging to any glimmer of hope, which in this instance comes courtesy of a tweet by TECH-NICK from German retailer Saturn.de:

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As the tweet states, this is indeed only a rumor with no actual official confirmation from Rockstar or any official partner with authority to speak on behalf of the developer. Still, as one of Europe?s largest online electrical retailers, Saturn could potentially be in a privileged position to have an insight into when they are expecting to have the title available for sale on these three new platforms. If anything is planned for June then it?s highly likely that Rockstar will take the opportunity to make an announcement during this year?s E3, also held in June at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

 

Stay strong PS4, Xbox One and PC owners. The road might be filled with twists and turns, but hopefully we will have something concrete in the coming weeks.

 

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I still live in hope of this. I sold my 360 and GTA5 and deliberately didn't complete it when I got my XB1, on the hope it would launch on next-gen so I could play it "for the first time". 

 

Will suck having to redo all my Multi-player stuff again though, I got to level 40 ish and was rich from racing over and over (before they nerfed Race winnings). 

 

Even if they allowed your stats to transfer over from last gen it wont work for me because I'll likely get it for PS4, seeing as my friends own PS4's.

The story (or I should say ending), wasn't good enough to warrant playing it again for me personally, even if it's on next gen & updated, so I'll be sitting out of a re-release.

 

Good for first time players but. I'm in that boat when it comes to TLoU on PS4.

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The story (or I should say ending), wasn't good enough to warrant playing it again for me personally, even if it's on next gen & updated, so I'll be sitting out of a re-release.

 

Good for first time players but. I'm in that boat when it comes to TLoU on PS4.

 

Yeah I thought the same, I just want it on PC for the mods.

The story (or I should say ending), wasn't good enough to warrant playing it again for me personally, even if it's on next gen & updated, so I'll be sitting out of a re-release.

 

Good for first time players but. I'm in that boat when it comes to TLoU on PS4.

 

Once was definitely enough in this case. Might get it for PC when it's on a Steam sale for $10 or something in a couple of years if i'm still consuming oxygen then. Otherwise nah, not spending hard earned $60 to do the SP again in better graphics. Kifflom to them and of course none of us are surprised that this is releasing, but last September needs to stay right there...in last September :)

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