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Munkeh111 said:
Xen said:
Munkeh111 said:
Xen said:
Munkeh111 said:
The modding community have done such a good job on the PC, shame that it can't come to the console games as well....

It also reminds me how much I want GTA V!!!!!!!!

Never buy a GTA on a console... never ever ever.

Vice City wouldn't be half as good without mods.


So many reasons not to though, I would rather play on a 100" screen not a 16" screen, and I haven't got a DS 3 or Xbox controller working on my PC yet

Also, I have got Vice City for PC through the Steam sale, so any mods in particular that I need?

Solutions are simple.

To use your PS3 controller on a PC - http://www.hardcoreware.net/how-to-playstation-3-controller-64-bit-windows-7-vista/ (works impeccably with PC games like DMC4 and emulators like PCSX2).

Screen's not a problem with an HDMI out, is it? I assume your Vaio has one, even my Acer laptop does. Plus, you can build a great desktop dirt cheap these days (and most GPU's these days will give you HDMI out)

I can't point you to direct mods, sadly - I did all mods by hand with various utilities.

Thanks for the DS3 link, but HDMI out won't really work (I do use the option all the time at uni for VOD), with a laptop, I would need to get an external keyboard,  as well, or replace my laptop, which is not really an option when I have to spend half my life at uni. I also much prefer the whole console "way of life" everything just working....

So I shall just have to play VC like this, but in general, I don't think anything is going to change me from a console gamer

Whenever I use my laptop at home, I stack it on a couple of old computer component boxes, haha.

(to shift more into the PC camp, start building them for a living)



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Xen said:
Munkeh111 said:
Xen said:
Munkeh111 said:
Xen said:
Munkeh111 said:
The modding community have done such a good job on the PC, shame that it can't come to the console games as well....

It also reminds me how much I want GTA V!!!!!!!!

Never buy a GTA on a console... never ever ever.

Vice City wouldn't be half as good without mods.


So many reasons not to though, I would rather play on a 100" screen not a 16" screen, and I haven't got a DS 3 or Xbox controller working on my PC yet

Also, I have got Vice City for PC through the Steam sale, so any mods in particular that I need?

Solutions are simple.

To use your PS3 controller on a PC - http://www.hardcoreware.net/how-to-playstation-3-controller-64-bit-windows-7-vista/ (works impeccably with PC games like DMC4 and emulators like PCSX2).

Screen's not a problem with an HDMI out, is it? I assume your Vaio has one, even my Acer laptop does. Plus, you can build a great desktop dirt cheap these days (and most GPU's these days will give you HDMI out)

I can't point you to direct mods, sadly - I did all mods by hand with various utilities.

Thanks for the DS3 link, but HDMI out won't really work (I do use the option all the time at uni for VOD), with a laptop, I would need to get an external keyboard,  as well, or replace my laptop, which is not really an option when I have to spend half my life at uni. I also much prefer the whole console "way of life" everything just working....

So I shall just have to play VC like this, but in general, I don't think anything is going to change me from a console gamer

Whenever I use my laptop at home, I stack it on a couple of old computer component boxes, haha.

(to shift more into the PC camp, start building them for a living)

I do actually really want to build a computer, but I don't really have the resources at the moment to do so, so I think after uni, when I move out of home, I will make one of my own



^You should.
It's not exactly complex to do and it's really rewarding!



Xen said:
^You should.
It's not exactly complex to do and it's really rewarding!


Precisely why I should do it! And by then, a will be able to get rid of my laptop and use a tablet and phone when moving around, and save myself a heap of money!



^That's the exact software I use, and the exact one in the guide I linked, haha.
Happy to see people like it.