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yeah the cars handle much more realistically now. they don't corner like they're on rails any more, there is body roll too, and you can break glass on cars now too and they have very realistic damage. burnouts are available and also fun. yes you can shoot people, blow them up whatever.

my only criticism so far is that driving is too much towards simulation and too far from arcade style. it's really hard now to hand brake turn without loosing lots of speed, or spining into somthing. that was part of the fun of the old ones. just hop in a car and hoon off.

Sounds the GTA 4 ad adopted DRIVER car handling characteristics

Fantastic Game.. Im a bit dissappointed in some of the bugs ive Had to encounter. I really shouldnt be Restarting the Game 3 times. althought i was playing for 4 hours straight..Multiplayer was a load of Fun while It lasted for a good hour, Until the Gaming Servers where Overloaded, And no one could play.. have to say so far this game is a 9.825/10 for me.

I must add the Realisim of Doing Stand still's Is bloody impressive, didnt think so much smoke would pour out.

Try it now. Ill be surprised if its working.. It appears their is a big Controversy goin on, just checked the net. It appears loads and loads of ppl are having glitching and freezing problems. and No one can connect to Multiplayer game servers.

Rockstargames = FAIL!

yeah im loving the gps system too, great when your drinkiing :spank:

id have to agree about the cars though, you cant brake very well if you are turning and the handbrake is a mofo to control. hopefully ill get used to it

at roughly 14% now

word! brake and then turn = un saveable understeer! and handbrake and turn = massive slide and mostly a spin or huge loss of speed/time. yeah hopefully I will get used to it, but for the moment I'm crap at driving in GTA.

Gazzila, can't try it atm but I will do later on. hope they get it sorted asap. :yes:

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