Sukhāvatī
a.k.a. Mañjuśṛī
Ballad of Gay Tony is the only redeeming feature of IV.
Was there ever any follow up on them fixing the PC version of SR2?
Edit: Latest thing my quick search yielded. They haven't abandoned it at least!
Didn't they have to replace the original music because of licensing reasons?the music on the radio is complete fucking shit across the board, Electro-Choc being the worst offender (The Vibe is ok)
they deleted the affected tracks, which was a few to none per radio station, and replaced all but one (?) on Vladivostok FM, which ran out in its entiretyDidn't they have to replace the original music because of licensing reasons?the music on the radio is complete fucking shit across the board, Electro-Choc being the worst offender (The Vibe is ok)
Are was this another game?
There are also some gameplay aspects that IV did better than V. Imo, driving in IV seems a lot better.
yeah, the physics are the real joyPhysics in general were tons more fun to me in IV
Physics in general were tons more fun to me in IV. Car deformation too, made for more exciting crashes. And it's the main reason why V runs so much better, I suspect, simplified physics.
This is a big part of why I'd rather replay GTA3 or Vice City than San Andreas. Those games don't spend hours and hours tutorializing basic gameplay features. GTA3 especially gives you almost the full range of options from the first 5 minutes.I also didn't remember how slow San Andreas is at the start. I think I only played through the story once, and the vast majority of my playtime was just dicking around in the sandbox once I had all the toys available, but... yeah. The game's tutorial basically lasts through all of Los Santos, which (iirc) is a full quarter of the game's storyline.