Author Topic: GTA V Discussion Thread  (Read 18396 times)

Yes, but if the buyer even considers paying $100 for it, then the buyer is even dumber than the publisher.
The publisher is there to make money anyway.

Yes, but everyone knows the standard price for games nowadays is $60 because developing them has become more costly. If for some reason a publisher randomly spiked up the price to $100, no one in their right mind would buy it. Games are expensive enough as it is.

Then again, you're a known forget-goof around here, so you don't give a stuff.

Yes, but everyone knows the standard price for games nowadays is $60 because developing them has become more costly. If for some reason a publisher randomly spiked up the price to $100, no one in their right mind would buy it. Games are expensive enough as it is.

Then again, you're a known forget-goof around here, so you don't give a stuff.

I barely spend a dime on video games anyway.

oh my god
Los Santos Police Department First Response make it happen

If this game looked any cooler  I would be afraid to play it.

I could OD on awesome.


Igloos why are you such a loving idiot, seriously?

Igloos why are you such a loving idiot, seriously?
At least he didn't type "barley"

Yes, but if the buyer even considers paying $100 for it, then the buyer is even dumber than the publisher.
The publisher is there to make money anyway.
NOOOOO


are you implying that video game publishers aim to gain money off of their games??????

PREPOSTEROUS!

grow up igloos. you're constant preaching is falling on deaf ears- we all know you're dumber than stone.

I am jizzing my head off.
I'm going to buy this as soon as it comes out.

you're constant preaching is falling on deaf ears
inb4cubelands

First game I'm gonna be waiting outside a GameStop for, assuming it has a midnight release. I'm serious way too excited for this game.

Reposting from my YouTube comment because it's related.
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I Googled around and found that Skyrim is approximately 37.6 sq km. (Oblivion 57 sq km) Fallout 3 on the other hand is around 130 sq km and New Vegas is at 54 sq km. Destructoid says that GTA V is 5x larger than Red Dead Redemption. IGN claims that RDR is twice the size of GTA: San Andreas so RDR is around 70 sq km. If Destructoid is correct GTA V is roughly 140 sq km but probably half of that is water.

Skyrim: 38 sq km
New Vegas: 54 sq km
RDR: 70 sq km
Fallout 3: 130 sq km
GTA V: ~350 sq km
« Last Edit: May 08, 2013, 04:23:21 AM by Demian »

Reposting from my YouTube comment because it's related.
Even if it is half water, that means we can have more boating missions and land planes with floats easier.

I'm not pre-ordering this game because I'm waiting to see if the PC version ever releases, and if it does I'm waiting for someone with similar PC specs as mine to play it to see if my Laptop can handle it and buy it for PC or just buy it for PS3 if I can't handle it. I never trust sites like "Can I run it" or Required Specifications because they are so inaccurate.

yea, if you want to be a late loser.
i bought gta iv 5 years after it was released lol