Domingo
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I like the game. I think it's just escapist fun and I like to laugh at the absurd pop culture jabs. Online is the part I couldn't care less about.
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I would like to play GTAO's heists in single player, with AI.
As the player I could choose which role to perform on each heist and bots would play the other 3 roles. Maybe allow me to choose from the single-player heist NPC's used in the campaign.
Because it's shit like golf, tennis, and cycling. Activities.I’m confused how a sandbox game with tons and tons of things to do, see and discover has “nothing to do”.
And most of this “once you beat it is over stuff” works for ALL gaming. So I’m really confused what people were expecting.
I been playing since the first GTA came out. Not bored of GTA V at all.That's because it's just another GTA game and the only people really engrossed with it are 15-year-olds who can't even remember GTA IV let alone the rest of the series.
This is now my 8th GTA game. I got some good hours out of GTAO but it's ruined by poor connections and hackers.
Murdering cops and hookers stopped being fun somewhere around 2002.
Because it's shit like golf, tennis, and cycling. Activities.
We want real shit to do. Witcher 3 style.
There's really nothing to do in GTA 5 except wreak havoc.
I'm relatively new to the thread, so I may be asking something that was already discussed months ago. In single player campaign mode. how long does it take to beat the game (with or without cheats/mods)? How does its difficulty compare to GTA Vice City? TIA.
Just the main story will take you 30 hrs easy without cheats.
Game is pretty easy honestly. Compared to Vice City it should be cake. Last time I tried GTA: VC it was crazy hard. Saves were always out there where GTA5 has checkpoints. Aiming was terrible. Its almost hard to compare the two games.
Ahh the good old days of no checkpoint gaming. Yeah GTA5 is a cakewalk compared to LC/VC/SA.
Most missions allow you to restart very close to the point you died/failed. That alone cuts out a lot of the repetition required in earlier GTA games. It's a little bit shorter than the older ones, but it's also much easier to pick up where you screwed up instead of driving across town over and over again.
When you are finished with the SP campaign it starts losing its luster because online is so hit and miss.
I had a hacker yesterday come in on a server I was in and they knew how to make themselves materialize with me in my car, on a bike...and then the next thing I knew I was stripped of everything I had...weapons, money...you name it. I alt-F4d out of there real fast and thankfully it wasn't permanent.
Online is all but ruined because of this and I'm sorry they didn't take the venture more seriously and go for dedicated servers. You can get lucky at times. If you string together mission you can usually make out ok but... it just doesn't inspire a lot of confidence and I see my time with it ever diminishing.
That's a shame because it's a sweet game and it's certainly a better GTA game than 4 was. No more bowling with Roman ever again.
The one thing 4 has over 5 would be this: Two fairly compelling single player DLCs. Gay Tony especially was well done. I wish 5 would get something like that.
I wish there was a way to have a Heist mode variant of some sort in single player as well.
I'm relatively new to the thread, so I may be asking something that was already discussed months ago. In single player campaign mode. how long does it take to beat the game (with or without cheats/mods)? How does its difficulty compare to GTA Vice City? TIA.
Game is great. I played through the game when it came out initially on the ps3. I bought it a few days after it was released for PC. Fun mindless stress relief. You can virtually do anything you want, Golf, cruise around in any type of vehicle imaginable etc. The game took about 30 hours to beat. Like others have said it's easier than Vice City, I enjoy this game over its predecessor.
Well worth the purchase.
Anyone can suggest best settings to get 60fps with the original Titan? I have i7 2600k and 16GB Gskill ram. Cant get a steady 60fps.
Ah yes...some brutal frustration was to be had in some instances in those games.
Can anyone recommend settings for a GTX 670 please, Geforce Experience optimal settings caused my system to crash.
Specs: i5 3570k, 16 gig ram, GTX 670, Samsung 840 EVO
Thanks for the reply. Interesting that its easier than VC. I'll have to look up my Steam stats to see how long it took me to beat it, but I'm guessing around 30-something hours. But I also messed around quite a bit to get cops after me so that I could steal tanks.Game is great. I played through the game when it came out initially on the ps3. I bought it a few days after it was released for PC. Fun mindless stress relief. You can virtually do anything you want, Golf, cruise around in any type of vehicle imaginable etc. The game took about 30 hours to beat. Like others have said it's easier than Vice City, I enjoy this game over its predecessor.
Well worth the purchase.
Thanks for the reply. Interesting that its easier than VC. I'll have to look up my Steam stats to see how long it took me to beat it, but I'm guessing around 30-something hours. But I also messed around quite a bit to get cops after me so that I could steal tanks.
I do want GTA 5, but I know if I get it, then I'll never play my older games (San And., and 4), so I'll play those 2 this summer and maybe get 5 during the Steam X-mas sale.
Set grass to high. I can barely tell the difference between high. very high and ultra, but there is massive fps difference, however grass st to normal makes it disappear so use high.
Set shadows to soft.
MSAA to 2x with TXAA disabled. Can optionally also enable FXAA.
Disable reflection MSAA.
Thanks carnageX. thats a great guide.
Lol, I replied to you on the previous page with that same guide. Did you even read my post?
It IS a great guide, though.
To be honest, I didn't even see that you linked it, lol. Otherwise I would have just directed to your post.
Yeah, there should have been more story mode heists and missions considering the size of the map and the time it took to develop the game plus porting it to PC. Felt more like a $30 game to me. Great game but not enough content for me.The story mode ends and ...that's it! It's all over. It's rather abrupt and anticlimatic after the credits roll. There is just no point in continuing in SP at all after that which is a shame.
There is a lot of untapped potential there with Heists. I see some kind of deluxe expansion pack concept there in my mind that I know will never reality unless a shocker happens.
Great game but not enough content for me.