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I loved the driving in IV, added a great level of realism, and you could actually feel differences between cars.
This game wouldn't even be as good as Saints Row if the cars drive that bad.
GTA is becoming a gimmick, So far this game looks worse than GTA 2.
I loved the heavy feel in the GTA IV, lets hope theyll tweak it for PC.
No, the driving isn't realistic. It's not intended to be, nor should it be. If you want realistic vehicle physics, play a driving sim.
Thats a very bad argument, I never said it should be (SIM like), but realism adds lots of immersion into video games.
Interestingly everyone i know enjoys GTA IV's physics, and huge amount of people mods their games to be more realistic and that approves people actually enjoy city slaughter simulators.
It's simple logic really. Why would a adult play a game made for a infant. Well at least I would take as a insult.