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f*k yeh i caint wait......

to all u gta lover style of game go get out bully scholership addition to get u buy till gta's out its similar but ur a student god i want that game some1 come over n knock me out for 36 hours till the games out i caint wait that long..

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f*k yeh i caint wait......

to all u gta lover style of game go get out bully scholership addition to get u buy till gta's out its similar but ur a student god i want that game some1 come over n knock me out for 36 hours till the games out i caint wait that long..

Haha.. reading your post gave me a headache

I have a lot of things... a broken 360 being one... and I bought a wii this weekend too... got bored

soooo have you got it and playing it on your PS3 or are you just posting crap? :rofl:

anyway that is about to become irelevant. I'm picking up mine tonight. :P:)

soooo have you got it and playing it on your PS3 or are you just posting crap? :rofl:

anyway that is about to become irelevant. I'm picking up mine tonight. :):)

I was just posting crap... you should have guessed that already :)

And I spose that means we won't be hearing from you for some time :P

If you get a choice, PS3 for sure... some things we're lessened for the 360, such as some graphics...

There is just WAY more room on the PS3 discs...

So better graphics on the PS3 version? Can anyone else confirm?

I use my Xbox360 heaps more than the PS3, so I was just going to get it on that, but not if the PS3 version is better!

Copy Pasta for your dietry needs:

"Past GTA titles have had mild-to-serious framerate issues and technical glitches, because the games were trying to do far more than the PlayStation 2 could handle. While GTA IV is pushing the PS3 and 360 to the limit, it also runs amazingly well. Sure, there are framerate hitches here and there and (particularly on 360) there is some texture pop-in, but it actually runs better than I expected."

"those wanting to know which version looks better, the edge goes to the PS3. The textures and framerate are comparable, but the PS3 has far less pop-in. The 360 has richer colors, but the PS3 has better anti-aliasing making it look a little cleaner. Because GTA IV can preload onto the PS3 hard drive, the in-game loads are faster. Don't worry Xbox owners, the load times are rarely more than 30 seconds and don't occur very often. The slight visual edge goes to PS3, but the 360 is no slouch. Either version will do you proud."

More copy Pasta

Original thing I posted was confirmed fake, sorry...

however, found more kewl stuff :rofl:

"The PS3 hard drive and CPU should deliver a smoother GTA IV than on Xbox 360, not least because of texture streaming. Less loading, more detail and vibrant colour palette should make PS3 GTA IV stand head and shoulders above the Xbox 360 version."

Other differences (we know near to nothing about):

- 2 non-free downloadable future episodes planned for the 360.

- Free home integration and features planned.

Other differences are just system specific, like free or non-free online multiplayer (said to be very good), drive noise, controller preferences, etc, etc.

I was just posting crap... you should have guessed that already :P

And I spose that means we won't be hearing from you for some time :rofl:

lol for sure. I will be holed up on the couch for the forseeable future. :)

Long story short

X BOX 360

Brighter colors, making the game look fake

Episodic DLC (downloadable content)

Better Internet, but you have to pay for it (AUD$79.95 per year)

If you have X Box - the 360 control will feel more comfortable

1/3 chance to get RROD (red ring of death)

PS3

Possible faster loading time

Mistier colors, making the game look more realistic

Some form of DLC, not Episodic

Good free internet

1/100 chance to get DRE (Data read error)

If you have PS1 or 2 - the PS3 control will feel more comfortable

Better anti aliasing

Edit: Please also note that RROD and DRE are HARDWARE RELATED... nothing to do with the actual game...

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