gsbadreligion Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 Improved Melee Combat DLC: Improved and Revamped Melee Combat to Make it Challenging, Rewarding, and Fluid. Better than IV and with Work Done i cannot for the life of me even get any satisfaction from Melee Combat in V I got way more in IV and the cage fighting missions should come back and you end up having to fight certain people. Muscle Cars DLC: Classic American V8's Only. Old favorites like the Stalllion(but now a late 60s mustang), The Dukes(still the charger), a 70 Baracuda Clone, 66 Shelby Cobra, Tuner Cars DLC Japanese Tuners like the Blista Compact(laste 80s early 90s Honda CRX), early 90s Rx7, 4TH Gen Skyline, 2nd Gen Eclipse, Late 90s 3000gt, 96 Nissan 300zx, Flachbau 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoshack_Fyre Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 You don't think there's enough vehicle variety already? You are right about the fighting, it's not very fluid, but it works and it's easy to kick the snot out of someone and not get killed. You need to make much much better DLC suggestions if you want to get any attention. LIke opening up the inside of fast food stores, shops and banks that you can already see inside of but can't go in, so you can hold them up. More options for online play. A story idea for the continuation of single player. Your suggestions are weak. Miketv 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bertanius Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 DLC is a greedy scam and a joke, why would you want to pay for something you should already own? You have the game, that means you should get anything made for it. Most of it would be cut content anyway. PC mods can do all of what you said for free. Rockstar were just lazy with everything, that's why so many aspects are broken and feel half done... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoshack_Fyre Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 (edited) DLC is a huge scam. I was a PC gamer from 1996 to 2006. 10 beautiful years. So many mods and extra levels for single player or multiplayer. The MSN Gaming Zone was the place to be. Everyone gamed through there. Played the coolest games with the coolest people. Anything that was bad about a game or was missing from a game, someone out there had a fix for it. Player patches and player mods. Man life was good. Then 2007 rolled around. My computer was no longer able to handle the most current games at full graphic capability. I was broke, I couldn't afford to buy a new $3,000 computer. I became a console gamer. Much cheaper to be a console gamer than a PC gamer. But I lost the ability to be an Ultra Deadly Headshot Dude, because the mouse and I were one. I could hit anything, no matter how fast it moved. With a controller I was clumsy, even have a hard time shooting a stationary target in the head. And then there was the lack of all the player created mods, updates and levels. The dream was over. But at least I have the memories of a decade full of joy. The really sad thing, at this current moment I could buy the best possible gaming computer out there. I could get the top tip tipity top that exists, and make it even better. Get a Zboard Merc for it and a Microsoft Sidewinder Mouse, and it wouldn't even hurt. But I don't, because now I have an Xbox Gamerscore. And because I know that no matter how amazing of a PC I buy, one to two years down the line, it's going to be a piece of garbage that'll I'd have to spend four figures to make adequate, and have to pay someone to junk a year or two after that. It's just not that easy to be a PC gamer anymore, unless you have a great job, no girlfriend, and few bills. I'm tearing up a little as a type, I sure do miss the good ol' days. Edited October 21, 2013 by Yoshack_Fyre Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JayAkuma Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 Lol nope Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDetroit Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 (edited) No, a good gaming rig will last at least 5-7 years at least, if you upgrade the vid card, ram, CPU even, when the new stuff comes out and if/when required per the games your playing. You can keep a good gaming machine for almost a decade with nominal upgrades. Mine lasted about 8-years with upgrades, and when I could no longer upgrade, I picked up a $900 gaming PC and it's needed no new parts in 1.5 years. I love the PS3 I picked up just for gaming, but as you pointed out, the gaming does not compare to what you see with PC modders and gamers. The PC gamers alone are much more thoughtful about the play techniques and you can't beat the mouse and keyboard setup, as you pointed out. And the modding community brings any game to a whole new level. Very talented folks out there whom do all the modding for the love of the game. All the shortfalls are cleaned up and the modders polish the game to perfection. Take GTA IV, as a perfect example of what modders can do with a game. Anyhow, I do love my PS3, but it's a whole different universe for sure. DrDetroit Edited October 21, 2013 by DrDetroit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoshack_Fyre Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 No, a good gaming rig will last at least 5-7 years at least, if you upgrade the vid card, ram, CPU even, when the new stuff comes out and if/when required per the games your playing. You can keep a good gaming machine for almost a decade with nominal upgrades. Mine lasted about 8-years with upgrades, and when I could no longer upgrade, I picked up a $900 gaming PC and it's needed no new parts in 1.5 years. I love the PS3 I picked up just for gaming, but as you pointed out, the gaming does not compare to what you see with PC modders and gamers. The PC gamers alone are much more thoughtful about the play techniques and you can't beat the mouse and keyboard setup, as you pointed out. And the modding community brings any game to a whole new level. Very talented folks out there whom do all the modding for the love of the game. All the shortfalls are cleaned up and the modders polish the game to perfection. Take GTA IV, as a perfect example of what modders can do with a game. Anyhow, I do love my PS3, but it's a whole different universe for sure. DrDetroit DrDetroit, every time I see a post you make I hear the song in my head from the movie Doctor Detroit. Possibly the very worst film that Dan Aykroyd ever made, but so awful you could laugh at it. For the last two years I thought I might have been the only person on the planet under 45 that had seen the movie, and the only person who even knows of it's existence. DrDetroit 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Police24 Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 A DLC with vigilante missions would be nice! Especially with how cool those LSPD Police cars look in GTA 5! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gsbadreligion Posted October 21, 2013 Author Share Posted October 21, 2013 You don't think there's enough vehicle variety already? You are right about the fighting, it's not very fluid, but it works and it's easy to kick the snot out of someone and not get killed. You need to make much much better DLC suggestions if you want to get any attention. LIke opening up the inside of fast food stores, shops and banks that you can already see inside of but can't go in, so you can hold them up. More options for online play. A story idea for the continuation of single player. Your suggestions are weak. They have sport car vehicle variety i wouldn't say they had Tuner and Muscle car variety they have a sh*t ton of sports cars but few tuners and muscle cars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDetroit Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 (edited) No, a good gaming rig will last at least 5-7 years at least, if you upgrade the vid card, ram, CPU even, when the new stuff comes out and if/when required per the games your playing. You can keep a good gaming machine for almost a decade with nominal upgrades. Mine lasted about 8-years with upgrades, and when I could no longer upgrade, I picked up a $900 gaming PC and it's needed no new parts in 1.5 years. I love the PS3 I picked up just for gaming, but as you pointed out, the gaming does not compare to what you see with PC modders and gamers. The PC gamers alone are much more thoughtful about the play techniques and you can't beat the mouse and keyboard setup, as you pointed out. And the modding community brings any game to a whole new level. Very talented folks out there whom do all the modding for the love of the game. All the shortfalls are cleaned up and the modders polish the game to perfection. Take GTA IV, as a perfect example of what modders can do with a game. Anyhow, I do love my PS3, but it's a whole different universe for sure. DrDetroit DrDetroit, every time I see a post you make I hear the song in my head from the movie Doctor Detroit. Possibly the very worst film that Dan Aykroyd ever made, but so awful you could laugh at it. For the last two years I thought I might have been the only person on the planet under 45 that had seen the movie, and the only person who even knows of it's existence. Haa Haaa... dude, you're the first guy to get the origin of my username that I've been using for 15-years at least. It is the worst movie he made and a very obscure movie at best. That's funny Yoshack! Cudos to you buddy. Good day, DrDetroit Edited October 21, 2013 by DrDetroit Yoshack_Fyre 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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