Spoiler alert....I personally thought it was'nt a bad ending, but why the heck did jim have to die?! It was alot easier than the ending in GTA4 though. In GTA 4, you had to work alot harder to finish the ending. In tlad, you just kill some mafia guys, then go kill billy after you find out jim's died. It was just too easy. You just go into the prison, and deliver headshots to everyone. Simple as that! I loved the storyline, and all in all, its fantastic value for money, but i cant help thinking that it should have been a little more challenging, or maybe more side missions. Not bad, but typically GTA'esque, theres nothing to do after completing the game apart from fook around, which quickly gets boring.
If you look on the gta forums, loads of people are already working on mods to add things like fuel to the cars (so you need to fill them up periodically), cars you can own (so you can park anywhere in the city and the car will stay there), hunger etc.
go to russian place(the first city), i was in front of russian shop and pointed a cars driver with a weapon, soon he got out of the car but started shooting me, then i saw more cars parking near me and people shot at me from the windows of the car. so thats a good way to get some gang stuff. point a russian with a gun
Would you guys say GTA4 is worth getting for the PC?
I've been looking at a few videos (i.e. Mr. PePe's :P) on YouTube, and it seems to look pretty nice. Would I get those sort of visuals from my PC, and if not what would be letting me down?
Whats happening with the patch situation? I don't want this to be another TDU! :P
EDIT - I liked GTA3, GTA Vice City was (imo) 3 with a different story line, and San Andreas was just too grind-y for me.
i say its worth getting to pc, ive played it on pc and i coulve gotten it to pc myself too but my computer didnt run it.
and btw, when talking about SA it sucked pecause you had to be gansta
I'd say no(t yet)... The patches damaged more than they fixed (the latest removed patch removed way too many things - some that are necessary for missions or to heal yourself with)... If you have to have it, buy it for a console, the PC version is still too buggy atm...
:P Well, I haven't installed any patches on mine, running at 1920x1200 on I think mid graphics level with a 8800GTS 320 and E6600 it was just about playable. So considering you have a quad and a G92 GT (@ 1680x1050?) you'd probably be OK without any of the buggy patches.
For me, its love/hate. I just had the game crash on me before i could save. I'd just completed a pretty exciting Mission that involved a gunfight in a museum and a car chase... I think it has something to do w/ my ATi 9.2 drivers. Maybe 9.3 will fix that... its supposed to be released today.
I wouldn't wait for other patches, Rockstar messed up with game patches and removed about 90% of the objects on the game for "performance optimizations". I wonder if we'll still see Niko on the next update
Since you have a Quad core and a great computer, if I were you I would definitely buy it. This game is optimized for quad core processors, and even if you don't get much more than 35fps (most things maxed out) at 1680x1050 (same resolution I play here), this game is absolutely playable even at 18fps, and Rockstar said they consider 20fps to be playable too. I'm not saying you'll get stuck on 35FPS, I've seen many people running the game with more than 45fps and even some (a bit more rare) at 60fps on very high resolutions. A friend of mine has a E2160 1.6GHz and plays it on 1024x768, view distance 10/100 (10 out of 100), detail distance 35/100, traffic 45/100, textures on medium and filtering on high, his computer manages to get 32FPS on most parts of the city and 23fps while going fast (e.g. from a part of the city to another).
Unlike some people who complain on the GTA Forums, I didn't have any problems at all with the game, just installed everything it asks for and played fine. I suggest you stay with the "original game" (1.0) unless you really have problems with it. The other patches are not worth it, at least not for me.
GTA IV Patches: 1.0 (unpached game, works perfectly for me so I don't see why I would install any patches). 1.0.1.0 (patch 1.1, it is supposed to fix problems if you have any playing on 1.0). 1.0.2.0 (patch 1.2, it is supposed to give more graphical options (not really necessary) and fix problems for people who installed 1.1, and added support for some wheel and joystick devices. Problem is, it removes a lot of objects from the whole game map, making some streets desert, removing some of the hot dog vendors and resulting in some other ridiculous things. I wouldn't recommend it unless you have problems with everything else on the game and this is the last solution).
GTA IV uses a lot of memory, so, if you don't have enough graphics card memory, I'd suggest having at least 4GB RAM, so you can use your RAM as graphics memory for higher textures etc (to play with everything maxed out).
In my computer, high textures, higher settings and max view distance uses about 1370MB of video memory (it's most likely to be more, I don't remember now). My graphics card have only 512MB, but it's possible to use a commandline for making the game use RAM, and it works perfectly as long as you have enough RAM for it (otherwise the game will start using page file and will slow the game down a lot and, if there's not enough page file, it'll crash or have missing textures. It's a completely reversible problem though).
If your graphics card is integrated it should already use some of your RAM for it (not much anyway, some may take 92~97MB or something), but making the game do it is only possible if the game was programmed for this and for using command lines.
It would be possible to do for LFS (and other games) too, but Scawen (and/or other game developers) would need to code their game to do that.
So, the basic answer is no, sorry this isn't common. GTA IV is the only game I know it is possible.
Scratch that, they still don't support any type of axis on anything other than an 360 pad... The only thing to get it to work is to create a script that simulates constant button mashing in the driver software... The irony of it all is that axii(?) work fine on the consoles - somehow that was lost in the port...
I just said what Rockstar affirmed
By the way, as far as I know, controls are unmapped in order not to cause bugs as in previous patch, because the wheel could move Niko randomly around, so without any button mapped it's just impossible to have these bugs again. I don't know about the axes though, I thought it really worked
This is not even the biggest problem, I think it's even worse how many things they just removed from the game.
holy i knew something was missing, it felt kinda boring to play the game since there isnt so much stuff around. is there anyway i could remove this patch? (i use xbox)
then what patches have i been downloading? when the live cable is on and you open the game sometimes it says something for the game should be donwloaded n'stuff