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Can anyone who has it tell us what its like? I am looking at getting this but atm am hooked on GTR and eagerly awaiting BF2. Still I may find time to sqeeze another game in.  :uh-huh:  

Cheers

PC version.

Picked my coppy up for EB's at 9:15am (helps knowing a few people that work there, and getting them to give me mine first thing in the morning ect.) drove like a mad man to get home to play it.

at first i was a little disapointed, controls are a little different, as in sometimes harder to get CJ to do what i want. If you've played a lot of Vice city and GTA3, then you may also have this problem.

I was also a little disapointed, its like a 4gb full install & needs pretty good specs to run (128mb video, 380-something RAM amd xp 2200+) however i wasn't that blown away with the graphics, it's an improvement over vice city for sure, but not as much as i thought it would be.

but that's the only biff i've had with the game, area is bbbbiiiigggg, nice car's, bikes, pushies. And heaps of missions to keep you busy for quite a while.

I'll give it a crack in the morning, couldn't be bothered starting it up now.

Hopefully it'll put my AMD-64 and 6800GT to the test :)

To be honest though GTA1 I believe to be the best GTA to date :cheers:

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