Well Coca Cola does contain tons of simple sugars which lower testosterone levels, and thus might make the D limp
But did you ever try San Andreas? that game brought so many improvements to the GTA series, but barely any of them were included in GTA IV for some very strange reason. The most notable ones are: countryside, multiple cities, multiple safehouses, huge variety of cars and planes.
I was playing the game yesterday (yes the PS3 version), and the big problem is I don't know if any songs were removed because I'm not familiar with the playlist to begin with.
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I haven’t played 4 or 5, but I loved the world in San Andreas. I had stupid anime hearts in my eyes the first time I went to San Diego, because I felt like I had fallen into the game (I don’t know this one way or the other, but it seems like San Andreas was influenced very strongly by SD).
*pours rest of Coke into the sink*
GTA IV was a "back to basics" kind of game. It took me a long time bitd to get into it, mainly because of the fact they removed so many of the stuff they added in San Andreas, but I'm glad I did. It goes back to the simpler times of just a thug with a gun. IV's Liberty City is fun to run around in and cause mayhem, find it way more atmospheric and detailed than say, GTAV's map.
As for the songs being removed in GTAIV; it's mostly a bunch of tracks from the Russian (?) station which have to removed due to their licences expiring. R* have said they're replacing them with new ones, unlike with previous games (like San Andreas on Steam/PS3/etc) where they just removed songs full-stop. They will do this all in patches, yes, but unless you care about Russian songs, I don't think it's worth it to not update.
No, San Andreas I skipped and GTA 2 as well as GTA V. East coast VS West coast ha-ha ... not the biggest fan of Cali and besides I want to run around in a game to do the stuff I can't in real life in a city I know so well.
So yeah, I have GTA, GTA III, GTA Vice City, GTA IV + The Lost and Damned & The Ballad of Gay Tony physical release and Red Dead Redemption.
Ha-ha and True Crime: New York City for PS2 but also Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition on PC. I feel should include Red Faction: Guerrilla for PS3 Watch Dogs and Batman: Arkham Knight on PC. That's all of the open world sandbox games I own and played.
Edit:
Grand Theft Auto 4 update removes a long list of songs
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So, why is it that people routinely shell out about $30 for Hydro Thunder? It's the type of game I'd expect might go for around $5 at the most, just because it's abundant and exists within a genre that is not popular among collectors. I understand that it's somewhat of a cult-favorite. The game never caught my attention back in the day, but I just can't see it as something that'd be like mid-tier in terms of cart value today. I hear that collectors are kind of ape-shit about a grey cart variant, but still there's plenty of blue ones.
Anyone else find it difficult to sleep without some sort of white noise in the background? My favourite way of drifting off is by listening to audiobooks being read on YouTube at a low volume. The sound of rain and whale songs are also highly relaxing for me.
More like Los Angelos, I hate to be honest but you were way off
also I'm quite surprised you haven't tried GTA V, it seems every gamer has had their honeymoon with that game before realizing its a lop-sided piece of shit game
You guys probably wouldn't expect this, but I actually was playing GTA II back in the day when GTA was as insignificant as Fable
No way in hell will I be downloading patches, they can keep dreaming
P.S. did you have to go out of your way to get that PC DVD copy? I kinda feel like late 2008 was the very end of the physical PC games era
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I heard this amazing song in the game a couple days ago, so I can confirm they haven't removed the songs from my PS3 version. Because its my god damn game and no one else's:
(I hope you guys can make the distinction between when I'm being serious or not, similarly to how I replied to MrMatthews. I do know GTA IV is still their copyright and the disc is practically a license key)
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