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Your jealousy is showing.

People wouldn't have had any doubts if it weren't for the fact that we all expected a PC release of Red Dead Redemption that we never actually got.

I generally buy the big releases I really want at launch on PC. It's just the more obscure titles that I never got around to that I go back and pick up during the sales.

I thought they were killing GFWL.

What sarcasm? There are plenty of PC games to play. I've got a Steam library of over 200, and I've yet to even start at least 30 of them.

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Played a lot of Galaga on my TI-89.

Both sides may be guilty of different things, but only one is guilty of holding hostage the livelihoods of government workers and people who depend on government programs and using them as a bargaining chip.

My point is that you had to be cajoled into saying they're good because now it's a matter of proving your point. Even while you were arguing in their favor you couldn't bring yourself to call them anything better than "not terrible." That says a lot.

Now make a Neptr that actually bakes pies.

Aaaaaand notice how I said NOTHING about stunts?

Actually, reading through our comments here, you haven't previously said the shooting mechanics are good. The best thing you've said is that they're "not terrible."

"Haven't improved a bit in the past decade"... So they are exactly the same as San Andreas?

I'd rather get a different game. One with decent mechanics. I don't have issues shooting in games with good controls. But as I said, no one's praising this game for its controls. It does a lot of things very well. Shooting controls aren't one of them. They haven't improved a bit in the past decade.

I don't use free aim because it's terrible. Rockstar can obviously do shooting: Max Payne 3 is awesome. The free-aim in GTA is floaty and terrible.

The car jumping into the train was pure gold.

You could not play a game that you obviously have already decided not to like.

I'm waiting for the PC release and will buy it regardless, but seeing how easy everything is I'm probably going to be really disappointed by the game play and end up talking shit about it to everyone.

No, the terrible shooting controls and awkward on-foot controls alone bring it down to about a 7, maybe and 8 out of 10 for me.

"In previous games, failing a mission meant making your way back to the starting point and taking it from the top. In GTA V, even short missions have multiple checkpoints at which you can respawn and try, try again, brute forcing your way to success (you can also quick save at any time, and even skip missions after