Didn't want to be the first one to make the joke, but yes, I was thinking that the whole timeRemember Hot Coffee from GTA: San Andreas?![]()
Explain it to a person that only ever played Vice CityDidn't want to be the first one to make the joke, but yes, I was thinking that the whole time![]()
I remember 4 being tied to Games for Windows Live, is it still the case? Also I did play GTA 1 London?@Big_Boss a cut R18 mini game in GTA SA which can be accessed in v1.0 of the game via modding. Once it's existence was revealed, Rockstar got sued and had to create v2.0 of the game, which did not have this mini game in it.
Also, do yourself a favor and play GTA 3, SA, 4 and 5. You are missing out on A LOT! At least it would be a great way for you to bide your time till 6 comes out.
GTA 4 is possibly the most kusoge of all GTAs, & the 2nd most of all Rockstar Games (after the 1st Manhunt game on Steam) as a whole. Also, despite being on Steam & even going on 80-90% off sometimes, it also requires another launcher APART from Steam which is extremely unstable at times, Hell, it might possibly the 2nd most schizophrenically working launcher after Ubisoft Connect (formerly U-Play).I remember 4 being tied to Games for Windows Live, is it still the case? Also I did play GTA 1 London?
Oh god please don't remind me of exhaust fuckers, I've scrubbed that graphic from existence from my memory"Let's have some hot coffee"
That's the only hot thing Saetome Chan is getting from Sorayama
Dudes real lover is Countache![]()
Yeah agreed. I felt a bit surprised at reading GTA games being unironically shilled as if they were some monument you had to play.GTA 4 is possibly the most kusoge of all GTAs, & the 2nd most of all Rockstar Games (after the 1st Manhunt game on Steam) as a whole. Also, despite being on Steam & even going on 80-90% off sometimes, it also requires another launcher APART from Steam which is extremely unstable at times, Hell, it might possibly the 2nd most schizophrenically working launcher after Ubisoft Connect (formerly U-Play).
It runs on the same philosophy as most R* games of "somehow the version you hail the 7 seas for is more stable than the official release" (this goes for almost all R* games, Manhunt & both RDR games are the best examples that aren't GTA) but GTA IV requires a lot of virtual tard-wrangling to barely run on PC (this is mainly on R*). Seriously, with a fanmade patch or 2, you'd be able to emulate this game (preferably the Xbox 360 version) which both looks better, & is somehow more stable than the PC (mainly Steam) release.