We all know Grand Theft Auto V had a bunch of dialogue, but how much paper does it actually take to contain all those cutscenes, asides, one liners and phone calls? The answer will be enough to give up your dream of ever working at Rockstar, just in case you end up having to do the photocopies.
The Enhanced and Expanded PC version of Rockstar Games' open world action game, GTA V, is facing backlash over its missing text chat feature.
My problem with the game is they want to install a Kernel level driver before I can even boot the game in sngle player mode I don't care about GTA online
I flat out refuse to allow any game kernal level it's a huge risk I don't need to take
It's not the only game that has done this. Ut it's absolutely shutting the dorr completely on PC gaming for me kernal level drivers are ineffective at preventing cheaters but publishers insist on continued use
My big issue is how long it takes to transition between open world and interiors in Online.
Sometimes it can take over a minute of just starring at a black screen.
Let it sleep already R*. VI is coming and this game has had 12 years in the spotlight.
Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced Edition comes to PC as a free upgrade as Rockstar prepares to launch its next blockbuster (GTA 6). In less than a week, the upgraded version has garnered close to 200K concurrent players on Steam. Unfortunately, the game is far from perfect. W
It looks great, got everything running on ultra, have long shadows set to max and it's running silky smooth.
The ray tracing and lighting makes the game look amazing.
The Enhanced & Expanded ray tracing update for GTA V is available on PC, and we can now do a comparison with the vanilla version of the game.
that´s alot of TP
I know I will be personally attacked and have my life threatened for saying this, but seriously that's a lot of pages of BS storyline. That srory was bland and unfocused l, too many family drama missions too. I beat it twice to be sure I didn't care for ot too much even. Don't get me wrong I didn't hate the game.
GTA 5 was like a Rated R version of Seinfeld. (Trever being a sociopathic version of Kramer). It was a game about "nothing", which is why I liked it. Each character had their issues and seemed completely believable. That doesn't mean you have to enjoy every moment of their live's that we shared, but it was realistic at least. (Of course that is the dialogue and not the over the top missions.)
Of all of the GTA's acting and dialogue, this one seemed most real and had you invested in the characters the most. Just MHO so, ...
So 3500 pages of crap.