Grand Theft Auto 5(PS3/PS4/Xbox 360/Xbox One/PC) + GTA related news

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Quote from: Tsanten Eywa 'eveng on November 09, 2012, 02:02:13 PM
Quote from: Tìtstewan on November 09, 2012, 01:58:56 PM
I want this jet! I want this jet! I want this jet! :o :o :o

Me too :)

And did you see that last picture? Surfing :D

I really wanna go surfing, in GTA V, I hope we can surf
Yeah, I saw this, an I ask me: where is my car! I want to drive there! ;D ;D

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More photos



Another view from Los Santos Beach


This is one of the main characters, Trevor. Driving a quad bike out in the desert outside Los Santos


One of the main characters, Trevor

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One guy on the GTAforums have seen how the switch system between the characters, will possible be in GTA V

He have created this in GTA IV, to show how it may be

For me, this seems like something it will possible be in GTA V
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flFLeS1hgng

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brand new images :)

http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=532633



















EDIT:


New screenshot


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Kaltxì ma Tsanten Eywa 'eveng

The first pic:
Nice parachute, but:
Is this train usable???

The second pic:
....

The third pic:
Nice cars
BUT
I'm reading at the number plate "San Andreas"?! :o

The fourth pic:
Motorbike at the country. Like it. :D

The fifth pic:
FIB aka. FBI - The power tower of police. ;D

The sixth pic:
Hmm, a mission part?

The seventh pic:
Again, nice cars!

The eighth pic:
A mission part?

The nineth pic:
Village in the country.
Is there a tractor? :-\

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Quote from: Tìtstewan on November 12, 2012, 10:49:51 AM
Kaltxì ma Tsanten Eywa 'eveng

The first pic:
Nice parachute, but:
Is this train usable???

The fifth pic:
FIB aka. FBI - The power tower of police. ;D

The nineth pic:
Village in the country.
Is there a tractor? :-\

First pic
Answer: Well, I don't know if it us usable, but I hope so :)

fifth pic
Answer: Yes it's called FIB, and you will get missions to to be a cop
One of the characters, Michael is a cop

ninth pic
Answer: I don't know if it is a tractor, but I think it is based on this vehicle from San Andreas

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IGN will give out news everyday, this week

http://www.ign.com/wikis/grand-theft-auto-5/GTA_V_Week_on_IGN?objectid=20587

Here are the first news for this day
http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/11/12/grand-theft-auto-5-reinventing-the-open-world-rulebook

Ask any GTA fan what their favourite mission of all time is, and Three Leaf Clover is guaranteed to rank highly. The heist mission from Grand Theft Auto IV encapsulated everything that was great about the series in 15 minutes of gaming nirvana. It had everything: a bank robbery with hostages held at gunpoint; a shootout against SWAT teams on the streets of Liberty City with police helicopters circling above; and a last-ditch attempt to escape the cops by fleeing along the subway tracks on foot. It was action packed, was bursting with variety and was superbly paced. It was the perfect GTA mission.

So it's hard not to feel a pang of excitement when Rockstar says that Three Leaf Clover is the inspiration for much of Grand Theft Auto V and that heists will be the game's backbone. Better still, Rockstar claims each will be bigger than any heist mission it's done before.

Heartbreakingly, Rockstar is not quite ready to show off the heists in Grand Theft Auto V just yet. However, the first mission unveiled is just as explosive and, more importantly, it perfectly demonstrates the dynamic between the game's three protagonists.

Michael is the first to be introduced, sitting next to the pool on the terrace of his grand mansion. He's an ex-gangster who made his money and is now working with the government under a witness protection scheme. He enjoys the finer things in life, and there's a fewer thing more luxurious than his sprawling home, with stunning vistas across the city, tennis courts and a plasma TV so big it'd put most multiplex cinemas to shame. Works of art adorn the walls and expensive furniture is dotted throughout every room, but Michael's life isn't without problems. His relationship with his wife is evidently beyond repair and the only words they share when they pass in the hallway are expletives, before she barges through the front door, takes the sports car and skids off into the distance – no doubt heading to the nearest mall to spend even more of Michael's money on overpriced tat.

Elsewhere in the house, one of Michael's daughters is playing a rhythm action game and barely acknowledges his presence when he walks in the room. Despite appearances, life isn't all that sweet.

Back to the demo, Michael heads over to the garage and climbs on his mountain bike to cycle to a meet-up with Trevor and Franklin. It's a brief trip along the affluent streets of Rockford Hills, one that's soundtracked by the click-clacking of a dozen water sprinklers, each soaking a perfectly-manicured lawn.

Los Santos has a very different vibe compared to Liberty City. It's more open, less claustrophobic, and it feels more relaxed even though it's just as busy, if not more so. Indeed, Rockstar claims GTA V has twice the number of types of pedestrians going about their business in the game, which we hope makes for a much more vibrant environment to explore.

Even the cops are more prevalent and when we switch over to Franklin his drive through Los Santos is interrupted by the shrieking of police car sirens in the distance, shortly followed by three cop inceptors cutting through the traffic in pursuit of an unseen felon. Obviously, we're all used to feeling the heat on our backs when we've broken the law in previous GTA games, but the presence of the boys in blue feels much more evident in everyday life in GTA V.

As for Franklin, his method of getting to the meet-up with Michael is far more sophisticated than riding a mountain bike. He's a repo man working for an Armenian luxury car dealership, so his car for the day is Grand Theft Auto's equivalent of an Audi R8 Spyder, the 9F. It's a beast of a machine and is the first time convertible cars have been properly realised in GTA. It may not sound like much, but the moment you climb inside and the roof pops down you cannot help but smile. Sure, it's a tiny detail but it's things like this bring the world of GTA to life, and GTA V is bursting with such moments.

It's also here we're treated to a glimpse of one of the game's many dynamic events. Like the dynamic events in Red Dead Redemption, these aren't side missions per se – although GTAV is packed with these too, such as assassination missions – but procedural moments that you either get involved with or ignore. As Franklin waits in a parking lot a Gruppe 6 security van pulls up. It's begging to be stolen, but do you strike now, dragging the driver out of the van and attempting to escape through the jam-packed streets of the city; or do you tail it and wait until find a quiet intersection where there are fewer prying eyes? Either way, successfully pull off the robbery and the cash is yours, and according to Rockstar there will be far more ways to spend your hard-earned (or hard-stolen, as the case may be) than in GTA IV.

For the purposes of this demo Franklin leaves the security truck well alone, which leaves us with Trevor, the most colourful of GTA V's protagonists and arguably the most psychopathic lead ever to appear in the series. His introduction is one you won't forget: the camera's begins up close on his contorted face, before pulling back to reveal the complete picture – Trevor, squatting on a stinking toilet in his beaten up trailer, squeezing out what can only be described as the mother of all turds.

Yanking up his trousers without wiping (his mother would be appalled), it's immediately apparent this guy is a handful. Even though you're controlling him, he feels unpredictable, no more so than when we're shown a couple of new touches for GTA V. Trevor, after driving along the dusty roads of Blaine County, past Mount Chiliad towering in the distance on the other side of the Alamo Sea, pulls up on the side of the road and grabs a tank of gasoline from the back of his pickup truck. He then tips the jerry can upside down and pours a trail of gas that leads to the truck. One strike of a match later and BOOM! Fire engulfs the vehicle while Trevor stands back and admires his handiwork. As the rubber from the tyres burns fiercely, thick black smoke spewing into the sky, we're left wondering how many other neat touches like this there are in the game, and how players will use such freedom to create an almost limitless collection of tools of destruction. Then again, anything in Trevor's hands can probably cause an awful lot of damage.

The question is, what's this guy like when you're not in control of him? By now it's common knowledge that you can freely swap between Grand Theft Auto V's three leads, and that while you're not directly controlling them the other two will happily go about their everyday business. But in Trevor's case, on the evidence provided, this is one guy you want to keep on a short leash.


Screenshot gallery:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/grand-theft-auto-5/Screenshot_Analysis


"f*** the police" ;D ;D


Another base jump picture

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Two more things is coming later this day from IGN


  • The Top V Things You Need to Know about GTA V
  • Breaking Down GTA V on Game Scoop!

November 13th:

  • GTA V's Character Breakdown
  • IGN's Interview with Rockstar North's Les Benzies
  • Debunking the GTA V Rumors
  • Screenshot Slow Jam Video

November 14th:

  • Live GTA V Trailer Reveal and Rewind Theater

November 15th:

  • Welcome to Los Santos

November 16th:

  • IGN's Interview with Rockstar's Dan Houser

Tìtstewan

To the vid:
Nice song!

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When the second trailer will be online, I bet the server will crash, because the traffic ;D ;D

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Quote from: Tìtstewan on November 12, 2012, 12:49:27 PM
To the vid:
Nice song!

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When the second trailer will be online, I bet the server will crash, because the traffic ;D ;D


If you go to last page, you see two more new screens
at the bottom of page 10

Tsanten Eywa 'eveng

Another new picture

really beautiful car, looks like a Audi R8
This is the same we see in the trailer


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Here it is

Breaking Down GTA V on Game Scoop!

You will also see new screenshots in this video
http://www.ign.com/videos/2012/11/12/game-scoop-everything-we-know-about-gta-5


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First to know. The trailer tomorrow will feature gameplay
The trailer will be going live 11 am ET

Rockstar have also said, that the whole map will be available at the time you start to play the game, not like it is been splitting in parts, like the other games, in 3 parts

Other news:

http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/11/13/waiting-for-grand-theft-auto-v-on-pc

We know PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Rockstar's open-world franchise of carjacking and cop chases will be released sometime in the Spring of 2013. We don't yet know if the game will be built for other platforms, but if you look at the history of Grand Theft Auto, a PC version seems likely.

When asked about a possible PC version, a Rockstar representative said, "we're focused on the console versions right now." That doesn't say much, but it leaves room for hope.

Since 2001, Rockstar has typically taken around six to eight months to ship a PC version of its Grand Theft Auto games after the initial console launch, though it took a little longer for Episodes from Liberty City to show up on PC. With a few exceptions, such as Chinatown Wars and Vice City Stories that were developed more for mobile platforms, there has been a PC version of every Grand Theft Auto game. Considering Rockstar isn't flatly denying a PC version could appear, it's reasonable to think Rockstar will eventually announce a PC version of GTA V.

In case you've only ever played Grand Theft Auto on consoles, here are a few reasons the probably-will-be-announced PC version could be worth waiting for.

Better Visuals:
The difference in visual quality between console and PC versions of Grand Theft Auto games is always noticeable, but chances are the differences will be more obvious in Grand Theft Auto V than they were in GTA IV or Episodes from Liberty City. PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 are old consoles, and while developers like Rockstar are continuously finding ways to take better advantage of the limited hardware, Microsoft and Sony's consoles are far outclassed by even a modest modern PC setup.

If the screenshots and video released so far of GTA V accurately represent the actual  console experience, with a decent PC you'll likely be treated to a much prettier view of Los Santos with better draw distances, more advanced effects and the option to run it at higher resolutions. Hopefully the theoretical GTA V PC version doesn't suffer from technical issues like GTA IV did at launch.

Mods:
While Grand Theft Auto games always contain a huge amount of content, eventually you start to wish there were more car models, guns or even higher resolution textures. That's where the modders of the PC versions of GTA games in the past can really help out. On sites like GTA4-mods.com you'll find a huge number of standard mods like additional weapons, character models and vehicles for GTA IV as well as crazier changes to the game like a Superman mod and ways to add zombies.

If you only buy a few new games every year, this type of functionality can really help keep GTA interesting long after you've gotten bored with the main game experience, especially if you've always wondered what it's like to explore one of Rockstar's urban sandboxes in a time-traveling Delorean.

Custom Radio:
Rockstar always picks great songs to play on the radio every time you jump into a vehicle in a Grand Theft Auto game. As good as the soundtracks often are, the 120th high-speed chase at sunset to The Smashing Pumpkins' 1979 just doesn't have the same impact as the first. That's why the PC version's custom radio station channel (Independence FM in GTA IV) has always been an appreciated feature. With it you can place your own music files in a directory and access them in-game as you drive around. While some type of comparable feature might still make it into the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, this type of thing has been in every PC version of every major Grand Theft Auto game since III, so if GTA V PC exists, this will most likely be included too. Independence FM. So you can flee the cops while listening to every Journey album.


Analysing of the new 28 screenshots, by GTASeriesVideos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flWcoL7t_yw&feature=g-u-u