true.
take a look at TDU
eww, while talking of it, i guess i go and drive my Jaguar XJ220 again...im addicted (oh and stuck at 86% cuz i dont have the multiplayer stuff done yet).
Now I'm already looking forward to the modding capabilities of GTA And I pray for interior view driving and smarter traffic. I enjoy GTA the most with wheel and pedals set up and interior view mod, cruising around!
I'm not really sure why you would want to do this, as the controls are completely optimised for a console gamepad and not a wheel.
In fact, I'm not sure why you would want to even play this game on a PC at all. The game is designed for consoles; leaning back on the couch and going postal for hours on end. Just as it should be.
The PC is designed for in depth sims, strategy and FPS. Let the consoles have their time in the sun with the awesomeness that is the GTA franchise.
There are some mods for san andreas that can alter the view, I'll try to look it up. There is also a little prog that emulates the pedals and with quite a bit of settings to put up, you can use pedals and wheel. It's quite fun, but for really in-game use I don't recommend it. I even had my dfp setup for cars and my logitech gamepad for airplanes, bikes and walking around
Already found it: Toca edit
This guy makes all kinds of mods for especially toca and RBR, but there are some useful mods for GTA too. Those haven't been updated since 2006, but that's because the mods are finished. Don't get back to me on this one, but with the latest patch for GTA SA some of the mods did no longer work, because of a difference in memory usage.
I just say it even has a live for speed drift and g-meter gauge! (yuck)
You can't mod a console game (not as easily anyways). If you have a gamepad and a comfy chair, or a nearby couch you can do the same thing on the computer anyways. I have both GTA3 and VC for the computer, and VC and SA for PS2. I won't be buying a PS3 (at least not in the forseeable future) so I'll buy it for the computer. 'Sides, my computer screen is 6 inches larger than my TV
I need a prediction wizard for the GTA IV.. Anyone knows aproximately when we could expect a PC version? and second.. i'm uprgrading my PC to C2D E6550 2,33 ghz, 8600 GT GLH and two gigs of DDR II 800 ram so i was wondering will i be able to play it in at least medium details at 1024x768?
That and Mafia II are the only 2 games i'm really interested and that are worth the upgrade, (alongside PES and LFS with 32 cars @ 60 fps )
I haven't been familiar with the PC market and game demands for a while, but i was wondering will this be enough to play those two..
Well, no.. it's already expensive enough with C2D and fancy motherboard and ram.. I hope it will work, i won't be upgrading again for at least 3 years..
I have to say I'm really excited about this game - I love Grand Theft Auto and the series definitely ranks in my top 5 best games of all time. From looking at this preview of the game, I'm just waiting for April 29th. I just cannot wait for it at all!
Anyone else as excited as me, or am I horribly alone?
From what I read, he's not exactly Russian (though Niko is obviously Nikolai) but Romanian or something like that...close enough...
and about the map size, I have heard that is should take you an hour to run from one part of the map to the other...but on the other hand it's going to be smaller then San Andreas, since planes are excluded as there won't be enough space to use them...
like mouse and keyboard?
you really should try these games on PC, much better controls
I think this GTA will own Mafia, because they are going away from the cheesy pickups and going towards more gritty realistic gameplay and cutscenes. I agree that it went downhill after Vice City, SA was really dull for me and just had a generic 'gangsta' feel with a weak story.
Jack Thompson filed a document with a federal court in Florida that claims that the assassination target of a mission in GTA IV is a lawyer character based upon himself. When the main protagonist enters his office and pulls a gun on him, the lawyer yells "Guns don't kill people! Video games do!"
I'm very interested to see what they manage in GTA IV as the title I'm working on is loosely similar to GTA style, I know our technology beats GTA:SA so I'm curious to see how far we can move things on, seeing as we're developing for the same platform(s) we're constrained by the same hardware limits.