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Out of curiousity, what is everyone's most favourite Radio Station? I don't really have one so im wondering what everyone else likes!

According to my Statistics I listen to REAT 102.7 most! :p

Isnt it The Beat ? :p

My favorite is Electro Choc - even burned that radiostation on cd for my car :D

Out of curiousity, what is everyone's most favourite Radio Station? I don't really have one so im wondering what everyone else likes!

According to my Statistics I listen to REAT 102.7 most! :p

It was kind of hard because I thought the music was average for this game in comparison to some of the last couple GTA games. I think that holds especially true for the Rock stations. Liberty City Rock Radio is the closest they have to the type of rock I like, but half the time the station is just terrible.

On Beat I like Flashing Lights and Top Down but not much else. Vibe has a couple decent songs (Get It Shawty :p) but not much else.

I really enjoy Radio Broker specifically, Strange Times, Take It With A Kiss, etc. Finally, The Journey isn't half bad either.

My least listented too station....massive beats radio.

Isnt it The Beat ? :p

My favorite is Electro Choc - even burned that radiostation on cd for my car :D

I would edit that if I could, sorry about that! :laugh: I will give a listen out to all the Stations listed here and try and find a new favourite, the only reason I really like is because of the Flashing Lights song, but that's it!

@XDViPeR: If you go on a specific mission where you have to kill person(s) "X" and you fail to you will most likely fail the mission and have to restart it. But in some missions you have a choice if to save them, kill them or you can choose which character to kill; so yes the Story-line has some flexibility, I am only on 50% but you do have a few thing's you can choose through to customize the story line which adds just that little bit more depth.

Out of curiousity, what is everyone's most favourite Radio Station?
Most of the radio stations suck in my opinion. The only ones I can tolerate are Liberty City Rock or whatever the Hardcore station but I just started turning off the radio instead. I don't recall what my stats said but it was a station I only listened to once. :huh:
I dont listen to radio "irl" either, i dont actually listen to music at all.
I don't understand how that's possible, I absolutely could not do that. Music is a definite part of life for me; it's almost as important as oxygen :p
I have a real quick question! What happens when I go on a mission and don't kill the person That I'm supossed to kill? Do I get new missions? Does the story change? If so I am going to play the game all over again once I finsh this game.

Up until the last one of those choices you have to make, the differences in how the story plays out are minor, and future missions are still the same, as far as I know. Each choice does change things slightly though.

And my favorite radio station is The Beat.

-Spenser

QUB3D is ****ing me off - I keep playing it like QuadroPop on my cellphone where you get more points the bigger the combo is :(

Anyone got tips? reached 9375

I got it straight away, I play those types of games 24/7 at work but. I thought it was an easy achivement but now my mates asking me to do it for them. :laugh:

Bruice is my Favorite character in this whole game so far!

Are you kidding me? Brucie annoys the **** out of me.

I love Packie though.

Can anyone tell me which endings do what? IE: What happens when you do revenge, and what happens when you don't?

Thanks!

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