@Seth_Defiler AK 47 hasnt been produced since the 50's. The weapon commonly called the AK47 today is infact the AK74. They are essentially the same weapon, only the internal working parts slightly differ. Cosmetically they look the same, hence the inter changable titles.
My only complaint is when he sets the I.E.D near the forklift truck, it detonates and instantly the guards seem to know he is on the roof when he had been hidden the whole time. Theres no search sequence while they try to find the infiltrator. Hope the finished game is abit more like hitman, as in, if you kill a lone enemy with a silenced shot (or explosion in this case), the shot is heard but not the exact location, the enemy then goes into search mode until they either give up or find you.
@bottaboomstick @mikees1 @Scorpion1813 Honestly, my definition prior to street culture would have been bling is one half of two words that describe a telephone ringing, the other half being another bling lol. Nowadays its riches, jewellery, watches or just about any high status high cost item. And i get what you're saying, its the same way abreviations come about. But how is it shorter to say "thizzle" than "thing"? its an extra syllable. And ok, i accept what your saying about making stuff rhyme, but who ever making it rhyme, the creatoor of this new word, is the only person who knows what it means. So at the end of the day, the listner might be hearing a song that rhymes but will be baffled as to what the sentence is relaying.
@bottaboomstick @mikees1 @Scorpion1813 What you refer to is cockney, the accent of East End London. Its more course than anywhere else in London. I'm a Londoner myself but from the south, my Grandad was a cockney though and sometimes i couldnt understand his rhyming slang. Where that differs though is Cockney English still uses the root words of regular English, it just applies them differently. My issue is with the whole rap/street culture who make up words-Bling, Shizzle (i don't know many urban words, they are just a couple) ect. Aswel as cockney you also have the black community in London but they speak not far the same sort of lingo as black communities in the states.
@Buck_Swaggler @mikees1 @Scorpion1813 No, i'm saying if they really need to get real gangsters inn instead of actors then have subtitles so we, the people of the world who speak proper educated English, do not have to wonder whats going on when the gameplay transcends to grunts hand signals!
@Scorpion1813 Here here, i like proper English and utterly detest urban speak. Without subtitles i will be screaming obscenities at the screen because some gangland inbred is using gutter slang! I already hate rap music, partly because they actually make up ridiculous words to make something rhyme, but mostly because its shit and not music at all!
@DeViLzzz Its a game about........crime! Seriously, what did you expect? murder, theft and kidnapp are all ok but whoa, dont get me taking virtual drugs, i might get adicted!
Get in contact with rockstar, im sure they might reprogram the game so youu can pick flowers and tree hug lol.
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