• Grand Theft Auto Series Megathread V2: Give Me (GTA V) PC
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[QUOTE=Beacon;46677916]60's/70's GTA would be awful, no thanks, modern is great[/QUOTE] Care to elaborate on why? Because the mid-century period wasn't the idyllic American golden age everyone thought it was. You don't have to look far to figure that out. Heck, just go watch Mad Men. (To add some credibility, I say this sitting on a throne of [del]lies[/del] fiberglass. It was made in 1952.)
GTA V crashes on startup on PS4. Any ideas why?
[QUOTE=Megadave;46676526]GTA 6 should be San Fierro in Late Sixties/Early Seventies. Imagine the music choices.[/QUOTE] oh my god uggh that would be a dream [editline]9th December 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Beacon;46677916]60's/70's GTA would be awful, no thanks, modern is great[/QUOTE] The 70's were interesting as fuck. And a great setting for GTA. They were pretty rough years. The 70's were basically a transition period between todays world and an older one. Would be atmospheric as fuck, especially San Fran.
Shut up you all. Vice City is coming back for GTA VI and it's not up for debate >:( [sp]please, Rockstar[/sp]
Why are we all just dumping "x would be good" "x would be bad". Why don't we actually discuss why we feel this way instead of just dumping one sentence thoughts? GTA in any period will probably be a lot of fun, because Rockstar are intelligent developers that will mold the gameplay and the time-period in equal ways to compromise between realism/believablity and fun. I think its wrong to assume a GTA in the 60s-80s would magically have nothing to do. Most things if not all you do in GTA were already technologically possible in those periods.
[QUOTE=Megadave;46676526]GTA 6 should be San Fierro in Late Sixties/Early Seventies. Imagine the music choices.[/QUOTE] I can imagine this: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7O7ihJCq0w[/media]
[QUOTE=Megadave;46676526]GTA 6 should be San Fierro in Late Sixties/Early Seventies. Imagine the music choices.[/QUOTE] Fuck that, if we're going back in time let's do eighties Vice City. If the legacy GTAs aren't canon in this storyline, they could do it without interfering with Tommy's storyline. [editline]9th December 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=MatheusMCardoso;46678507]Shut up you all. Vice City is coming back for GTA VI and it's not up for debate >:( [sp]please, Rockstar[/sp][/QUOTE] [B] This man gets it.[/B]
Weren't a lot of car designs of the 70's basically boxes with wheels? Architecture in the 70's was dull as well, especially in the UK
[QUOTE=RzDat;46678590]I can imagine this: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7O7ihJCq0w[/media][/QUOTE] Yes, yes, we need to start writing this shit down.
I'd like to see GTA revisit London, or whatever they'd rename it nowadays.
I dont care where it's gonna be taking place. I just want there to be a big forest like in SA in the next GTA. Along with more roads/reasons to go to said forest And more than one large city.
[QUOTE=woolio1;46678004]Care to elaborate on why? Because the mid-century period wasn't the idyllic American golden age everyone thought it was. You don't have to look far to figure that out. Heck, just go watch Mad Men. (To add some credibility, I say this sitting on a throne of [del]lies[/del] fiberglass. It was made in 1952.)[/QUOTE] the jump back in technology would be the real key con for me. No cell phones, no computers, limited communication options, the gamyness of if it would have to work around that, and for me, that would constantly be screaming out how it's just not fitting. A game like GTA works really well in a modern setting because phones give the characters a way to reach out to the world. I don't think the series would grow it's features in previous era, and if it did, the integration of those features, like I said, would feel really gamey and stand outish.
I think I'm the only one who wants a game that returns to London, like GTA: London 1969. Maybe present day London or something?
How about GTA in Canada? Like Toronto or Vancouver or hell even Montreal.
[QUOTE=Holt!;46677161]Didn't rockstar say they wanted to a GTA in the future?[/QUOTE] Really, sci-fi is the only genre that Rockstar hasn't covered. Mafia films, noire films, old west, B-grade action movie/heist films. I can't think of any (released) modern games that cover near-future sci fi well other than Deus Ex. The closest they ever came to that was GTA 2, which was almost 15 years ago. It would be a weird departure but imo better than HD Vice City, or Southern California for the third time.
Rockstar should try a game based off a film's setting. Something cult or popular from the past.
[QUOTE=BandClassHAH;46679697]Rockstar should try a game based off a film's setting. Something cult or popular from the past.[/QUOTE] They did [img]http://static.giantbomb.com/uploads/original/2/20198/765423-warriorscoverps2.jpg[/img]
I would really love to see the next game taking place in Vice City. You would have the entire southern part of Florida to explore including Miami, Ft Lauderdale, Key West and many rural areas with shady little towns and swamps. You could be having a cocaine addled shooting spree wearing a nice pastel jacket in the city, and then put on your most rugged denim vest and go gator hunting in an airboat.
[QUOTE=redback3;46679779]They did [img]http://static.giantbomb.com/uploads/original/2/20198/765423-warriorscoverps2.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Was a fantastic game, too.
They should combine GTA and Red Dead Redemption into one game and make a GTA Dallas
[QUOTE=meppers;46679891]They should combine GTA and Red Dead Redemption into one game and make a GTA Dallas[/QUOTE] GTA V already has a lot of open desert
I'd actually like to see a Civil War era game where you play as a black slave who escapes at the beginning or something. Would be very much Red Dead Redemption with a nice sprinkle of Django Unchained, but not quite so pulpy and murderous (well probably just as violent but more unguided violence rather than a western adaptation of a fairy tale esque story of a man saving his love). They've already proven they can handle very nicely that kind of wild west atmosphere while also giving it that GTA taste when it comes to the over the top characters and stereotypes of the time, now they should make a game that really tackles what was happening socially and somewhat politically back then, but in traditional GTA fashion
Well, since they did the film setting idea, I wonder what a GTA-style game would be like in a foreign, rural setting like the Russian Caucasus villages. Some sort of combat game, naturally, like Battlefield but not a military style one. I found this while looking in a really left-out part of Russia :v: [t]http://i.hizliresim.com/yAAEmL.jpg[/t]
I'd rather Rockstar keep making really unique games like Bully and Red Dead. As much as I'd love for them to create sequels to them, especially Bully, whenever they create something new it's way more interesting. Actually no, now that I said it I want Bully 2 I take it all back sorry.
Russian GTA with Adidas, gopniks, and squatting
I actually imagine Rockstar would be pretty good at adapting grittier films like they did with The Warriors, GTA and Bully are practically loving homages and pastiches of popular movies already.
[QUOTE=BandClassHAH;46679930]Well, since they did the film setting idea, I wonder what a GTA-style game would be like in a foreign, rural setting like the Russian Caucasus villages. Some sort of combat game, naturally, like Battlefield but not a military style one. I found this while looking in a really left-out part of Russia :v: [t]http://i.hizliresim.com/yAAEmL.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] I would absolutely love to see GTA's rendition of Russian block flats: [img]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01014/r3_1014734a.jpg[/img] [t]http://i28.tinypic.com/29236g4.jpg[/t] As dreary and depressing as they are, the snowy and run down atmosphere of Bloc in CoD 4 gave it a kind of cozy feel :v: I'd love to go around areas like that in beaten up Russian cars. They could probably fit it in with Niko's backstory, involving Serbia and parts of Russia.
[QUOTE=TheAdmiester;46680024]I would absolutely love to see GTA's rendition of Russian block flats: [img]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01014/r3_1014734a.jpg[/img] [t]http://i28.tinypic.com/29236g4.jpg[/t] As dreary and depressing as they are, the snowy and run down atmosphere of Bloc in CoD 4 gave it a kind of cozy feel :v: I'd love to go around areas like that in beaten up Russian cars. They could probably fit it in with Niko's backstory, involving Serbia and parts of Russia.[/QUOTE] Pls no I don't want another GTA game that is pretty much 100% grey and depressing looking R* should make another Red Dead and have it get a PC release
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;46679595]How about GTA in Canada? Like Toronto or Vancouver or hell even Montreal.[/QUOTE] I'd actually really like seeing Rockstar do Vancouver, they'd have to have the cops say "sorry" every time they shoot you.
I would kill to have GTA V's map expanded to be like San Andreas' map, especially if it ended up like that one from GTAforums a while ago. [t]http://gta-real.com/_nw/17/02043877.jpg[/t] Or (even more optimistically) expanded to the entire US, a la [I]The Crew[/I]. I would love to see all of the cities connected, and the incorporation of cities from other R* games, like Bullworth and Carcer City.
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