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racketboy - Oct 14, 2004 |
racketboy | Oct 14, 2004 | |||
So anyway, Joystiq (the gaming blog from the people at Engadget) mention they were looking for bloggers to add to their staff. I've been fooling around with blogging and thought it would be interesting. After a number of days they said that they got over 200 applicants, but would like to get some additional writing sample from me. Unfortuanately, they assigned me at least one story that I'm kinda clueless on: http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/10/08/news_61101... Fill me in on what all this means. Also I'm not a big GTA expert, so if you could give me some pointers on the new installment, I'd appreciate it as well: http://ps2.ign.com/articles/556/556064p1.html... Just need to be able to get some interesting info that I can turn into some interesting writeup. Thanks! |
racketboy | Oct 14, 2004 | |||
ok cool -- I knew about that, but didn't connect it in my head, I guess. So there's nothing else special about GTA:SA? |
Alexvrb | Oct 14, 2004 | |||
I'd just like to note that Nvidia's take on "SLI" is more efficient than what 3dfx put together. But its still not what I'd consider cost efficient... |
mtxblau | Oct 15, 2004 | |||
Was looking for an old post of mine, and lo here's an item to respond to. As far as the GTA series goes, it appears they're remaking every map of GTA1 in 3D. First it was Liberty (level 1, NYC), next it was Vice City (level 3, FL), now it's San Andreas, the best map in all of GTA1. So to me, hopefully they'll remake GTA: London, 1969 - one of the better GTAs, even though it was same old, same old (missions were a riot, and the cheat code enabled drive by added quite a bit to the game). San Andreas is, from what I read, based on a new engine. And as usual, Rockstar is outdoing themselves by making the map ridiculously huge (as previously mentioned), adding more weapons, more cars, and somewhat better physics (that has improved as the series has progressed, starting in GTA2 with more realistic handling - I mean, technically you can't jump a drawbridge in a semi...) In any event, it looks like it'll be much better. Hopefully they'll make it less linear than the first two, but it'll still be fun nonetheless (hey, THPS made 5-6 iterations and that game has NO plot and very few additions - and those additions tend to make it easier to rack up the points anyway). --- mountaindud, your improvement on the Help & FAQs section is amazing. Many, *many* kudos to you. I'm not crazy about this new style of board, but it works. And ah, good night. |
reX dart: eskimo spy | Oct 15, 2004 | |||
You can also swim in SA. And from what I heard, you can now customize your character to a greater extent with haircuts and whatnot. Um... You can steal bikes. And your character gains wait apparently, and can get fat if he eats too much junk food. But he can work that off by going to the gym. It's strange that I know so much about the game. I don't even like GTA. |
CrazyGoon | Oct 15, 2004 | |||||||
Does there need to be?
I'd just like to point out that just because a game has many sequels, or titles that prolong the series, doesn't mean the series is automatically "bad". It is just as easily possible to have a game as entertaining as the first (or more), than it is to have a dud. If a sequel is bad, and nothing much has changed from the original, then that is the result of crap design (excuse my language |