I picked up San Andreas tonight! Oh Man
Originally posted by Beater Truck:
Looks good, but im not goin to get it, its like all the other GTA games. The fun only last for so long, Make it multi player then id consider looking at it...
Looks good, but im not goin to get it, its like all the other GTA games. The fun only last for so long, Make it multi player then id consider looking at it...
And this new one is two players now!
I got this straight from the game section on Comcast's website -
One of the reasons that the game is so impressive is because of the technology that powers it. No longer restricted to just a single city, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is huge: almost six times the size of Vice City and even more so than GTA3. Broken into three major metropolises (Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas) the map's major designations are separated by countryside, desert, mountains, and a dozen smaller towns in-between. Though not an official time stamp by any means, it took me more than half an hour to drive from the southern-most part of Los Santos into the west through San Fierro -- and then Northeast into Las Venturas. Keep in mind; I didn't stop for anything along the way and avoided traffic as best I could. I didn't stop off at any of the smaller towns either. Needless to say, enormous doesn't even begin to describe how big this monster really is. Making the trip even more jaw dropping is the fact that the entire state of San Andreas streams entirely off the disc -- with no loading screens to be found except for when transitioning to the indoors or when activating missions at a key point.
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One of the reasons that the game is so impressive is because of the technology that powers it. No longer restricted to just a single city, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is huge: almost six times the size of Vice City and even more so than GTA3. Broken into three major metropolises (Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas) the map's major designations are separated by countryside, desert, mountains, and a dozen smaller towns in-between. Though not an official time stamp by any means, it took me more than half an hour to drive from the southern-most part of Los Santos into the west through San Fierro -- and then Northeast into Las Venturas. Keep in mind; I didn't stop for anything along the way and avoided traffic as best I could. I didn't stop off at any of the smaller towns either. Needless to say, enormous doesn't even begin to describe how big this monster really is. Making the trip even more jaw dropping is the fact that the entire state of San Andreas streams entirely off the disc -- with no loading screens to be found except for when transitioning to the indoors or when activating missions at a key point.
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sweet, they actually put that game on comcast's website. Me and 6 friends spoke to our supervisors to see if they could get it put on there. I havnt played it yet....its 2 player!, I am going to future shop right now, c ya later.
Originally posted by SQLStephen:
I just found this out, some of the cheats are the same.
Try this cheat r1,r2,l1,r2,l,d,r,u,l,d,r,u
I just found this out, some of the cheats are the same.
Try this cheat r1,r2,l1,r2,l,d,r,u,l,d,r,u
screw that, why make people have to either figure them out or hunt down the cheats?
if u dont want to use the cheats dont, id rather have a game loaded with them so i can use them if i want rather then having games that are like "beat this level in an insanely stupid short period of time and get a new gun....."
screw that noise and i dont wanna wait 140hours of play time to get something like a rocketlauncher either
if u dont want to use the cheats dont, id rather have a game loaded with them so i can use them if i want rather then having games that are like "beat this level in an insanely stupid short period of time and get a new gun....."
screw that noise and i dont wanna wait 140hours of play time to get something like a rocketlauncher either


