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If they could somehow have San Andreas features whilst using GTA4 gameplay and engine, it would be ultimate.

Obviously though, the GTA4 engine will need to be updated to suit the technoloy available at the time of release...

4 was and still is by far the best looking for going on city rampages with friends. and with the extra texture packs etc for the PC version, it looks like a current game despite its age.

San andreas with that detail and fun....that would be the best game since like forever!

Damn it!!!

I was gonna start a thread on this.

Trailer comes out next week.

EDIT - did I say next week? I meant, in 2 weeks.

I mis-read the backwards date Americans use.

The trailer comes out TODAY... in 11 hours and 25 minutes...

One hour to go :)

Has anyone read up on it yet? Supposedly it's a mix of Vice City and San Andreas! Rumors are that that both Tommy Vercetti and CJ will be in it!

I hope the trailer reveals something and is not just some shitty teaser.

EDIT - So it's midnight, and it's now gone to "3 hours remaining". What the hell is going on??

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