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When GTA4 is out and it isnt stuntable , someone should convert the map to VC
But lol, 99.99999999% of vids have bike stunts in them, whether it be SA or VC.Seriously though, its Grand Theft Auto, you werent meant to do p2b's and csm's and crap. Just be happy that its another awesome game in the franchise.Judging by the trailer though, totally not gonna be stuntable. It looks too realistic to be stuntable.For example:-Gets alot of speed with a motorbike-Gets ready to bump a 2 ft ledge-Hits the bump only to find out his bike's front tire gets raped and dismembered and the driver of the motorbike flies 30 feet forward, lands on the pavement, and dies Or another one:-Huge runup-Get alot of speed on the bike-Getting ready to do a huge ass p2b-Here it comes!-*Your gas tank is empty. Please refill at the local gas station*
I think there will be a greater progression towards more complex and realistic physics, I think the new engine presents an issue as SA and VC were both built from the same engine and so basic ideas held steady. I can only hope that this game will be stuntable because it is like the previous GTA's a R* engine, and they may build their physics based on the model started with VC/SA and so keep the fundamentals down.Bike stunting may go down the tube, but from what I know of the changes to SA it will give hope for cars (which were more powerful in SA), planes and bicycles...I think stunters will find a way, as it is a whole new playground
Judging by the trailer though, totally not gonna be stuntable. It looks too realistic to be stuntable.
I think stunting will be...well...stunted on GTAIV. As has been mentioned already, the series is leaning more and more toward realism...particularly in the driving physics. To that end, we may not even see Packers in GTAIV. Also, I think if any stunting is possible (which will probably ring true, only not to the degree of VC and SA), we'll all be relegated to PS2 and XB360 vids...because I'm doubting it will get a PC release.
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