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YAY my Credit card just got charged!! GTA on wednesday for me

in regards to steam and preloading, surprisingly its not down to valve to offer preloading its down to the games company itself, in this case 'Rockstar'. i know this doesnt reall help but hey lol

YAY my Credit card just got charged!! GTA on wednesday for me

in regards to steam and preloading, surprisingly its not down to valve to offer preloading its down to the games company itself, in this case 'Rockstar'. i know this doesnt reall help but hey lol

No one blamed Valve either. No matter who's to blame it's still a stupid decision.

Game retail is normal RRP (with 15%VAT) as the VAT has dropped today

RRP: ?34.25 http://www.game.co.uk/PC/Action/Shooter/~r...-Auto-IV/?s=gta

Gamestation is the same price.

heres some interesting news for you.... Game now own Gamestation, not sure if you knew but game in Wolves are making a big deal over this

Looks like I'm going to have to buy the game boxed. I already exceeded my monthly bandwidth limit and I can't even imagine downloading ~15GB of data. My ISP will smite me into oblivion if I do, haha. I can't wait to play online. It'll be crazy!

Still unsure about getting this. Already got it on PS3 (and got my key to the city from R* ;)), but the PC will look nicer, and I'd probably play it online more with a mouse and keyboard.

However, I think I'll be getting LBP (eventually!) first. Unless R* have another 100% competition. :p

i thought it would be cool to get a collection of gamertags for people who are getting GTA for the PC.

If your interested in blasting round the city then send me a friends request 'Unimatrix Xero' if sending a FR place a little note saying your from Neowin.. thanks

It was so funny when I saw it came a day early.

I got it delivered to my girlfriends place to safety so I went to check when we woke up this morning, I promptly returned to her room to tell her I had to leave and she wouldn't be seeing me till at least tomorrow.

See totally understood xD

ohh did you preorder? as i did, you have me all excited now, come on postie!!!!

Yeah I pre ordered on Play.com, but then switched it to GAME because they said they sent it time for it to be delivered on release day.

It's taking FOREVER to install, damn my 5400rpm hard drive.

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