hahahaha nice.
CaptainPrefrences said: can that fit on 11 gigs of space? |
Nope i dont think so lol
If true, then 360 just got the superior version
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The ticket looks photoshopped to me. If it is part of the DLC, cool. However, it is not that big a deal. I thought they would just open up other parts of Liberty City. It's funny how Staten Island was ommited from the game. Being it is one of the five boroughs. Charge Island is a parody of Randalls Island. So Staten Island would make sense more then San Andreas.
...and THIS is where it begins.
1/ First all the HD consoles were "united" on this game.
2/ Then the PS boys ridiculed GTA4 on the 360.
3/ Then the 360 got some "real" exclusive content
4/ All hell breaks loose.
I'll give it a few more weeks, then I'll run off to prepare some piping hot popcorn...
I wonder how many PS3 owners will end up buying a 360 & GTA4 (again) on the 360 for this...
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This would rock if its true SA was my fav place in the GTA series but I like GTA4 all around better.
Heres a few of my reviews
To all those saying this would take up enormous amounts of HDD space, think about the following:
-Liberty City fits on one disk (usable space varies according to reports, but it could be as little as 7GB).
-That 7GB INCLUDES textures, game engine, physics engine etc.
-The DLC would NOT need to textures, game engine or physics engine as these could all be run off the disk.
-DLC would probably run even better than the original incomplete experience, as it would stream quicker from the HDD.
Therefore, you should expect DLC to be no less than 2GB, but no more than 4GB.
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starcraft said: To all those saying this would take up enormous amounts of HDD space, think about the following: -Liberty City fits on one disk (usable space varies according to reports, but it could be as little as 7GB). -That 7GB INCLUDES textures, game engine, physics engine etc. -The DLC would NOT need to textures, game engine or physics engine as these could all be run off the disk. -DLC would probably run even better than the original incomplete experience, as it would stream quicker from the HDD. Therefore, you should expect DLC to be no less than 2GB, but no more than 4GB. |
Deviation59 said:
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7 GB is a lot of space when the majority of 360 owners (myself included) have 20 GB drives. You are talking more then 33% of drive space. If it is 4 GB you still have to remember that there is still more content to come SA would only be one part of the DLC.