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Not bad so far, but hard to play with the SFX cutting out or not playing at all.
> Trying to drive cars in games these days without analog controls is
> dire, same goes for moving your character around in 3rd person games.
> I can only imagine how annoying it would be trying to drive a car with
> a keyboard and mouse.
I honestly find it much much easier on the PC.
Plus you're not there trying to shoot with an analog stick. Up...down..left a little....too far....a bit to the right etc.
> At least the freeway ran relatively crash free!
Yeah, hopefully it's something that R* have sorted out for the PC and Xbox versions. The traffic AI on the PS2 version was terrible, most notably at high speeds, which of course lead to about one crash every ten seconds if you were on a freeway.
It's got glowing reviews from IGN and Gamespot, with the only problems seeming to be audio related. Can't wait.
> The PC versions have always been much better than the console
> versions.
Trying to drive cars in games these days without analog controls is dire, same goes for moving your character around in 3rd person games. I can only imagine how annoying it would be trying to drive a car with a keyboard and mouse.
> It was enormous, albeit devoid of anything even remotely fun.
And the scenery was just copy and paste.