Weeman wrote:
gta feels so bleh
yeah it looks great, but its not as fun
not to mention no HEY COUSIN LETS GO SEE A SHOW
cell phone > options > sleep mode
I’ve got to say, I think the biggest thing SR2 has going for it is the customization. I can spend hours randomly wandering Liberty City killing random folks, pissing off cops, doing stunts, etc. I just can’t enjoy doing the same thing in SR2, which kind of takes away from the whole “sandbox game” aspect. I beat GTA IV a long time ago, but I still play it. I haven’t been able to make myself finish SR2 yet.
GTAIV, Any freeroam game I play now feels sorta bleak without euphoria, and the gameplay worked far better in GTAIV, as well as a story I really loved.
Red_Calibur9 this'll take some getting used to Rep: 91
Hallowed Be Thy Name wrote:
GTAIV, Any freeroam game I play now feels sorta bleak without euphoria, and the gameplay worked far better in GTAIV, as well as a story I really loved.
Euphoria? The cops in GTA4 didn’t care what you did, unless you ran over their foot.
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Hallowed Be Thy Name wrote:
GTAIV, Any freeroam game I play now feels sorta bleak without euphoria, and the gameplay worked far better in GTAIV, as well as a story I really loved.
Euphoria? The cops in GTA4 didn’t care what you did, unless you ran over their foot.
Hallowed Be Thy Name wrote:
GTAIV, Any freeroam game I play now feels sorta bleak without euphoria, and the gameplay worked far better in GTAIV, as well as a story I really loved.
Euphoria? The cops in GTA4 didn’t care what you did, unless you ran over their foot.
Red_Calibur9 this'll take some getting used to Rep: 91
Hallowed Be Thy Name wrote:
Red_Calibur9 wrote:
Hallowed Be Thy Name wrote:
GTAIV, Any freeroam game I play now feels sorta bleak without euphoria, and the gameplay worked far better in GTAIV, as well as a story I really loved.
Euphoria? The cops in GTA4 didn’t care what you did, unless you ran over their foot.
The physics engine.
Oh. I thought Euphoria was the advanced AI whatever.
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Some people just don’t understand the Golden Rule.
Weeman wrote:
gta feels so bleh
yeah it looks great, but its not as fun
not to mention no HEY COUSIN LETS GO SEE A SHOW
cell phone > options > sleep mode
I’ve got to say, I think the biggest thing SR2 has going for it is the customization. I can spend hours randomly wandering Liberty City killing random folks, pissing off cops, doing stunts, etc. I just can’t enjoy doing the same thing in SR2, which kind of takes away from the whole “sandbox game” aspect. I beat GTA IV a long time ago, but I still play it. I haven’t been able to make myself finish SR2 yet.
So...i turn off the cellphone and risk not progressing in the story? (at least that’s what it warned)
Hallowed Be Thy Name wrote:
GTAIV, Any freeroam game I play now feels sorta bleak without euphoria, and the gameplay worked far better in GTAIV, as well as a story I really loved.
Euphoria? The cops in GTA4 didn’t care what you did, unless you ran over their foot.
The physics engine.
Oh. I thought Euphoria was the advanced AI whatever.
I like the euphoria, but honestly when your mowing down people you dont really take note of them rolling over your car realisticly.
Weeman wrote:
gta feels so bleh
yeah it looks great, but its not as fun
not to mention no HEY COUSIN LETS GO SEE A SHOW
cell phone > options > sleep mode
I’ve got to say, I think the biggest thing SR2 has going for it is the customization. I can spend hours randomly wandering Liberty City killing random folks, pissing off cops, doing stunts, etc. I just can’t enjoy doing the same thing in SR2, which kind of takes away from the whole “sandbox game” aspect. I beat GTA IV a long time ago, but I still play it. I haven’t been able to make myself finish SR2 yet.
So...i turn off the cellphone and risk not progressing in the story? (at least that’s what it warned)
Not if you do it right. Keep it off. If you reach a point when you have no missions or something to that effect, just turn it back on and call some folks in your phonebook.