Cushion Posted September 1, 2005 Share Posted September 1, 2005 1.What is strafing? 2.Does your guy go forward in the direction he is facing when you press up,and turns left and right for the left and right buttens? 3.Is it more crap then GTA1?And how huge is it? And finally,could you answer this? Does the framerate make it realy,realy horrible or does it not realy matter when your playing it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_darkside_986 Posted September 1, 2005 Share Posted September 1, 2005 (edited) 1.What is strafing?2.Does your guy go forward in the direction he is facing when you press up,and turns left and right for the left and right buttens? 3.Is it more crap then GTA1?And how huge is it? And finally,could you answer this? Does the framerate make it realy,realy horrible or does it not realy matter when your playing it? The controls are different. You move the character just by pushing the control pad, not holding it in a position and then pushing a button, like on the PSone version of GTA1 and 2. Strafing allows you to move around while not changing directions. Personally, I find this system better than lock-on targeting because it allows you dodge bullets. Strafing is done in GTA Advance by holding down the R button. (The (A) button is for attacking, and (B) is for running, (A) and (B) at the same time are for jumping.) The Liberty City in GTA Advance is 3 times bigger than the one in GTA III. But a lot of buildings are missing in some blocks due to pathetic GBA hardware. But the 3-D rendered top-down view of buildings is amazing to see on the GBA. It is very fun because it is portable, but I cannot stand the inability to do drive-by's. I actually play this game a lot more than GTA1 or GTA2. To summarize, the game is like GTA3 implemented with GTA2 graphics. It is very fun because it is portable, but I cannot stand the inability to do drive-by's. Besides, gas is way too expensive now so I can't afford a PSP. Edited September 1, 2005 by the_darkside_986 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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