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"scott" <sco### [at] scottcom> wrote:
> > I remember that. I agree you need the skills to get the most out of the
> > game,
> > but there were too few rewards to make me stick at Driver, and I got bored
> > of it
> > eventually.
>
> Yes me too, I just used to drive around the maps powersliding (it was so
> easy to control the slides). I also started playing about with the car and
> level scripts (they were just plain text) to get faster cars and no-damage.
Um, I meant, I never got out of the garage! I was initially reluctant to try GTA
after that, I thought it meant I was crap at all driving games :)
> > drive there and get implicit practice... and if you get too infuriated you
> > can
> > just go drive up some streets the wrong way to cool off!
>
> Or get out of your car and fire rockets at police cars :-)
My favourite in GTA:SA was to park across the freeway and watch the ensuing
pile-ups from a safe distance.
> Maybe all the "3" ones used the same (or a similar) game engine? IDK. I
> have GTA 4 sat at home waiting to be played...
Yeah I expect you're right. Ditto for me with GTA 4...
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