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Hi if anyone of you have tried to play GTA SA (PC) and have as many problems as I have had playing the game due to bad code programming, graphic glitches, sound crashes, gym not working properly, missions that cause crashes, radio not working right, hookers in car wiv carl causing crashes, and of course rockstar games' policy of ignoring that fact and burying their heads in the sand hoping it will all go away!!!

I know they released a patch but all it really does is remove the hot coffee mod...it DOES NOT FIX ANY OTHER BUG despite their claims it does......hell even the console versions dont work right and they ported it to PC from PS2 no wonder it dont work.

I certainly feel I didnt get value for the 60 Euro I paid out at the time!!!

Would you buy their next gta game seeing as they couldnt care less about making their games work properly?

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It worked mostly fine for me (had a gym problem, but since it only affected dating missions it didn't bother me much). So, yes, I'll buy the next one.

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Well i was playing GTA Sa on my old GPU: Radeon 9550 (rotfl :) ) so i hadn't got any graphic probles and the fps were good too (cos i couldn't play on full details). Also i hadn't any problems with code.. no bugs in games (not talking about graphic bugs) and so i finnished Sa without bigger problmes.. without patch.
So i think i will buy next :)

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You're stuck in 2004 with San Andreas; based on my experience with GTA IV, I'll definitely pick up GTA V when it comes out.

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as long as i can kill hookers and take back my money.... it'll be just fine.

i been playing gta since the original was a timed demo, had so much time to kill as much as you could and then it ended ! needless to say i bought it as soon as it came out in its 2d wonder.


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