Putting In Work and to other NT'ers on here if you guys are that worried about the driving mechanics & physics in GTA V aren't to your liking and if that's a deal breaker for you.
Then hold off buying the game and rent it from redbox for a couple days.
I would do that, but a game this popular with this much hype might take a while before it becomes available to rent.
My girl had bought me GTA 4 when she got me the 360 and I thought I was going to be engulfed by it like I was with San Andreas until Sony hit me with the "disc read error" but I didn't like it one bit and wasn't expecting the realism with GTA 4. I was expecting San Andreas play style with next gen graphics, but when I was started driving around exploring the cars felt like driving boats from previous GTA games.
Point blank I didn't buy GTA hoping for realism the game is cartoony to me and I was expecting to do what I always do and is just drive around doing stupid **** that interests me and that would make me the antichrist had I do this type of stuff in the real world... if I wanted that realism crap I would go by sim game like gran turismo or whatever it is for Xbox.
She had also got me Halo 3 I believe and since I couldn't stand GTA 4 I popped in Halo 3 and I had an addiction to that game that was only rivaled to Goldeneye on N64 and even then I put a fraction of the time in Goldeneye than I did in Halo 3 so I never really was interested in GTA 4 after I was hooked on Halo 3.
I was planning to preorder GTA 5 and if I didn't like it try to sell it back and hopefully make back some money, but I also tried that with GTA 4 and I could have barely got $20 for it. You also have to remember most likely everyone will have GTA 5 so trying to sell it on the used market will be hard.
That's why I'm hoping that someone on here, hopefully Antidope or PVLN, who isn't a biased derelict will give an unbiased view on the driving if they get the game early.
I'm just so tired and fed up with COD and want to play something else, but I want GTA 5 to be like the past GTA's where it's easy to just pick up and play and I don't have to go out and take driving lessons or rent need for speed to learn how to get the driving mechanics down pat.
This will also be the first time besides GTA 4 that I will play a GTA game with an Xbox controller because I had PS2 and played all the previous one with the PS controller. I prefer the Xbox controller for FPS games though. Like I said I will go back and give GTA4 another try since my skills are being called into question.
I'm not young with a lot of time on my hands throughout the day where I can delve deep into videogames I just want something that is easy to pick up and play and COD is that but I've grown tired of it at this point and will be skipping it this year... maybe.