I think all PC gamers have been waiting for this game and I feel that they were not disappointed. Everything that GTA IV was the desire on the part of interaction, I believe that is fixed in the Ballad of Tony Gay, because what I liked most particularly in GTA SA was jumping with a parachute and finally, I can again. About the stories, I think GTA IV was much more interesting, perhaps because it was the first of the series, but I have to admit, meet the characters of other stories in all others, fantastic, mainly because the developers had to think much about how to join the stories and they succeeded. The maneuverability of the cars was improved, cars respond better curves. The Lost and the Dammed missions are a little hard, but after learning well, no problems found. About bogt missions, so far as I play are somewhat easier. But back to the same problem the previous edition, it might be a problem particularly for those with ATI 4850 512MB and AMD 6000 +. After several reviews of performance, the best I got was "21.69 FPS," yes "21.69 FPS with 1400x900, 4X AA, Medium Texture, other configs High. In certain parts of games when you're on the bridges, bugs happen again the textures disappear. During certain missions objects not viewable prevent the enemy is hit. If you look carefully, you can see that the wheels of cars are not even close to the ground, keep floating. Well, hope all this is fixed in version 1.0.6.0 as well as GTA IV. Anyway, great game, unmissable ... Thank you.
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