Must be, this is the second thread on what is like 1 second of "gameplay".We still excited about this?
What system was this shown on? Ps3? This looks horribleLooks just like ps3 footage
Free? This is Rockstar baby, you'll get Online for free but this will be a $70 new version because they can do that and people will pay.as long as its free and has fast loading i can't complain
I genuinely thought it was PS3 footage.If it is, that's a pathetic upgrade. Looks like a PS3 game running at a higher resolution.
I hate to admit it but even if this is simply the PS4 version in 4K I’ll buy it.
This probably means that the next GTA is at least two years away
From what I've read, no. This is for consoles only.Is this going to enhance the existing PC version?
It's a free upgrade to the existing? I own it on PS4 digitally.From what I've read, no. This is for consoles only.
Honestly not too sure about pricing. I'd hope Rockstar would release it as a free upgrade to pre-existing owners, but only time will tell. It's basically an upgrade to take advantage of the improved console hardware - we're expecting 4K, 60FPS, ray tracing, improved weather effects and larger online lobbies.It's a free upgrade to the existing? I own it on PS4 digitally.
Improved load times are a given. Bigger boobies can be found on Google.At the minimum I'd like to see improved load times and bigger boobies.
But the movie industry does allow it. Hollywood is constantly chucking out reboots, remakes, and sequels, no different to developers in the videogame industry. Not saying it's OK what R* are doing (nor am I denying the fact I'll more than likely buy it again) but to say Hollywood doesn't do this sort of thing is just plain ignorant.This has to be the biggest joke and we should criticize the fuck out of Rockstar Games for allowing this type of shit. Just like we do with EA, Unisoft, and many others for doing this. Unfotanlty they won't be held accountable just because they are "Rockstar Games". Plain and fucking simple they are just like any other scum of a company trying to make a quick dollar. If the movie industry does not allow it, why do we allow gaming companies to do this?