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Id rather have the option open from the start, its been sadly missing from other gta games.

 

I wouldnt like it for 100% completion though, too much hard work. Only a small percentage of people get 100% anyway

I Must Agree With You, But Thsi Will Push People Into Tring to Achieve that Elusive 100 % Completion.

 

It Would Be A Great Reward After All That Hard Work. confused.gif

I think the game is going to have enough replay value by itself, i thought all of the GTAs had enough replay value so for 100% completion I'd rather see something along the lines of making of videos, interviews, or other behind the scenes type sh*t because I'm curious to see what Rockstar is like when they're working on something like this.

I think the game is going to have enough replay value by itself, i thought all of the GTAs had enough replay value so for 100% completion I'd rather see something along the lines of making of videos, interviews, or other behind the scenes type sh*t because I'm curious to see what Rockstar is like when they're working on something like this.

that_guy2057_evilgrin.gif i must agree with that because it would be kinda cool.

defibrillator

Why don't you just start a new story? Plus I think some of this missions wouldn't work out of context. For example the lawyer mission, you have to send a cv and then wait a couple days, buy a nice suit and then go. Personally I would just start a new story and try thing differently.

yeah and this game will probably be the hardest to complete 100%

Probably will be, San Andreas felt like it took ages to beat 100%

what happens after you complete 100% for SA

absolutely nothing

doesnt that suck nuts, good thing now all i have to do is beat GTASA without cheatcodes which im finding really easy im about to go to san fiero.

NewYorkMantle

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1G - 100% Completion

 

 

There would be tons of people with 999/1000, but those who choose to get 100% will get the satisfaction of locking down the final elusive gamerpoint. - at least i think it would work

 

yeah and this game will probably be the hardest to complete 100%

Probably will be, San Andreas felt like it took ages to beat 100%

what happens after you complete 100% for SA

absolutely nothing

Nothing happens as such, but you do get rewards...

 

Infinite ammo, A Hydra and a Rhino spawned in grove street. some other stuff as well, can't rememer totally B).

 

I wouldn't really like the mission replaying reward.... seems kinda pointless, They should just stick with the Infinite ammo, and other random rewards smile.gif.

The feature sounds appealing but i've had it in other games and I still cannot be bothered to do it.

 

I like trying to burn through it from the start each time.

 

Besides, we could save the game at places before missions in the past (different save slots)

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1G - 100% Completion

 

 

There would be tons of people with 999/1000, but those who choose to get 100% will get the satisfaction of locking down the final elusive gamerpoint. - at least i think it would work

wow that is the smartest thing i read on GTAforum........ that is a good idea that should be used to prove you got 100%

Id rather have the option open from the start, its been sadly missing from other gta games.

 

I wouldnt like it for 100% completion though, too much hard work. Only a small percentage of people get 100% anyway

I Must Agree With You, But Thsi Will Push People Into Tring to Achieve that Elusive 100 % Completion.

 

It Would Be A Great Reward After All That Hard Work. confused.gif

i usually only get 60 percent

For 100% I'd love to be able to buy that T-Shirt that says "I completed Vice City and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt". I love that thing. Or the reward should be a on-off mission. Super hard, super fun. Something to keep you entertained. Or maybe, just maybe when you get 100% completion the guys who made the game are suddenly on the radio and congratulate you.

My opinion is that all of the GTA's that have recently been released, such as III, VC, SA, LCS, VCS all have had humungous replayability even though you couldn't go back and play the missions again.

 

To me, I love completing the missions and for it to be a memory, like when you beat the final boss on Super Mario or something like that. I love going back and remembering the mission, but to me playing the mission over and OVER and OVER is just boring and it loses its quality I think.

 

What I do is I go back and Start a whole new game and replay it. I think GTA makes its name through the memorable experiences you have, not the missions you cna play over and over again.

 

Well thats my opinion on having replay when finishing 100% moto_whistle.gif

 

BUT for 100% completion, if any old skool peeps play VC tounge.gif Remember how you get the shirt that says "I have completed Vice city and all I get is a stupid T-Shirt?" lol

I loved that!! I think something comical, and when you finish it on VC you get bodyguards and that. I think an added perk, probably a new feature would go real nice wink.gif

 

Gamerpoints on the 360 I think also, but it all doesn't really matter. I think just so they make something juicy at 100% im happy smile.gif

 

Edited by El Vlado

To me, I've always just taken into account missions for any characters in the game, I never did all the shop missions, taxi, fire, ambulance, dating every girl. At some point I'll try but they don't register as much fun to do. I have the most fun and usefulness with Vigilante in GTA3 because of the Safehouse bribes... those are so kickass, I wish they would return to the series!!!

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