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Nothing you have said holds merit outside of your own broken mind.
This white boy thinks you are an ignoramus.
Yeah your right about mafia 2 but i enjoyed the story and absolutely hope this one is going to have a good story if not better and i hope its more open world than the last one if its anything like GTA this time around it will be epic.
Social reform at its best
Big maps does not mean open world. It is big and yes you can drive around, but the only thing you really "wanna" do is main and side mission. You can't interact in the world (kill a random guy, get police after you and that one guy might actually lead to others hunting you etc etc.. There is no incitiment to go explore either and money is useless. So its "open world" to the extend that you have a big map and you will be doing missions in it. Once the main story is done you wont have much reason to keep playing, unlike you like killing poor ai that does not really do anything that die without anything happening
Little off topic, I thought a good example of open world was The Witcher 3, which I own but not the steam version. I still haven't gotten past the second map...
I do like that the objectives seem somewhat open ended. It often looks like your goal will be do X amount of damage to the operations in the area. At this point you appear free to participate in various activities tha will cause damage.
This seriously made me LOL so hard.
Not online, but yeah you can do that.