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Also note that three of the missions take place in a vehicle and the radio can't be turned off.
The first is the intro quest, the second is when you kidnap Paul, and the third is when you use the chemical truck to destroy the north gate
That guy on the radio is as pleasant to listen to as a car alarm. I was actually walking instead of driving just to avoid listening to his rubbish.
Also to be honest, the music on that radio.... well lets just say "i dont like it" either.
This is a top of the line game, i dont know why couldnt the devs make a decent radio efford. I loved the radio on GTA vice city, the diversity of the music, even the talk shows were huge, varied and funny. On this one so far i have only heard that idiot say the same moronic speeches about "nomads" pooping on boxes, western media, and pagan min dressing as the joker. over, and over, and over again.
Not cool ubisoft.
The first thing I do when I get in any vehicle with a windscreen is shoot it out with my pistol.