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Will you buy GTA V For PS4 OR XBOX ONE

  • Yes: I waited out and skipped GTA V For PS3 & XBOX 360

    Votes: 24 16.3%
  • Yes: I love the game and will be gladly double dip on the game

    Votes: 105 71.4%
  • No: I'm waiting for the PC version of the game to come out

    Votes: 9 6.1%
  • No: I hated GTA Online and will never trust R* again

    Votes: 7 4.8%
  • No: GTA games aren't my type of games and I'll stick to other games like COD: AW, Assassins Creed Un

    Votes: 4 2.7%

  • Total voters
    147
Magic Mike has Franklin looking like

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Yes...


The driving mechanics/physics of the game.


I want to know everything about it.


Is it like San Andreas or like GTA 4?
Don't have the game yet, but one of the mods on GTAForums does and has been answering questions. Here's what he says about the driving:
How does driving feel?


First off, don't worry, the driving isn't like MC:LA, the closest to "arcade" feeling you'll get, is while driving a tuned up super car as Franklin. The driving is similar to IV, but feels tighter, and more responsive. "Less boaty" would be how I would describe it. Driving differs between the three Protagonists as well.


As Franklin, it's easier to maneuver in a vehicle. Vehicles feel more responsive, turn harder, and overall just feel smoother to control. Drifting, J-turns, barrel rolls, etc, are all easier as Franklin. What do I mean? Say you take a 45° turn at 40 mph as Michael in a small car, you would end up hitting the wall if you didn't slow way down and hand break hard through the turn, as Franklin, you don't have to compensate as much, merely turning and lightly applying the breaks will see you drifting through that corner with ease without having to slow down as much.


So far, the driving's been a lot of fun, less spinning wildly out of control, and more getting to where you want to go. Those of you who want to do some awesome "Fast and the Furious" machinima will appreciate the "super cars." They differ from normal cars, they can turn on a dime, accelerate to top speed in a mater of moments, and drift through 90° turns like something out of a movie. They're truly in a class all their own. Don't worry, if you're a fan of GTA IV driving, the normal vehicles in the game handle roughly the same, just slightly tighter. The big trucks still feel heavy and tipsy at high speeds, and the small cars are light and nimble at low speeds. (Like the Honda civic esque car from IV)

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Damn hearing the driving is just like IV makes me want to cancel my order.


I'll wait until I actually play it though before I make any final decisions.
You're over reacting. Whats more fun than having every car feel like its stuck in mud and always crashing into things making the simplest of turns at any speed other than turtle slow?


Damn was about to get hostile Anti but lucky thing I read and detected the foolery :lol:
 
I hope all that swerving Magic Mike does is on purpose. Or he's just a bad driver.

Please Basedgod let it be one of those two.
 
I dead *** don't remember ever complaining about the driving in IV :lol:. Like, that was never an issue of mine with the game.
 
If driving is a deal breaker on this game then it was never meant for you. It's not as if driving is horrendous. It wasn't in IV.
 
I dead *** don't remember ever complaining about the driving in IV :lol:. Like, that was never an issue of mine with the game.
Exactly. That's why I really cant comprehend how it ruined the game for some. It was different from SA, but geez. Ir was more than manageable.:lol:
 
why are all of you so excited to watch other people play the game you intend on getting in 4 days?  We're all getting the game regardless, why spoil yourself any surprises?
 
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I dead *** don't remember ever complaining about the driving in IV :lol:. Like, that was never an issue of mine with the game.


That's good, but a majority amount of people all throughout was/in agreeance with the driving being :x in IV. It worked out good for you so then you shouldn't have anything to worry about.

If driving is a deal breaker on this game then it was never meant for you. It's not as if driving is horrendous. It wasn't in IV.


And I do realize you drive a lot in GTA.


I don't really want to get back into this back and forth again, but to me is was horrendous and if 90% of the game involves driving then guess what it's going to put a damper on the overall outcome of the game.

I dead *** don't remember ever complaining about the driving in IV :lol:. Like, that was never an issue of mine with the game.
Exactly. That's why I really cant comprehend how it ruined the game for some. It was different from SA, but geez. Ir was more than manageable.:lol:


I didn't buy GTA for realism... if I wanted that I would go buy Gran Touringsmo or Fromza. IV was a bitg and steep change in direction from the previous three installments that I, and many other, were so used to. Also, see my previous answers on the matter Mr. Harlem Sir!
 
why are all of you so excited to watch other people play the game you intend on getting in 4 days?  We're all getting the game regardless, why spoil yourself any surprises?

Most of us are only watching the freeroam streams which are showing the game's mechanics. Can't really be considered spoiling. If that were the case, the gameplay and GTA Online videos released by R* would be considered spoiling also
 
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