Does Anyone know?
Does Anyone know?
Does anybody know when gta-vice city will be coming out for pc?
Never and im not joking.It is a PS2 exclusive.
The sixty-four bit upgrade to the thirty-two bit extension and graphical shell to a sixteen-bit patch to an eight-bit operating system originally coded for a four-bit microprocessor which was written by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition.
Facts:
Rockstar announced that the Sony exclusivity deal is only for consoles, and PCs don't count.
Rockstar also announced GTA:VC for the PC at E3 2002.
They have not said anything since regarding this matter.
Thus, there is no evidence that Rockstar North has cancelled development of GTA:VC for the PC, in spite of rumors to the contrary.
Rockstar announced that the Sony exclusivity deal is only for consoles, and PCs don't count.
Rockstar also announced GTA:VC for the PC at E3 2002.
They have not said anything since regarding this matter.
Thus, there is no evidence that Rockstar North has cancelled development of GTA:VC for the PC, in spite of rumors to the contrary.
what you're saying may very well be true, I cold see that they might exclude the PC from any sort of deal being that its not a console and a completely different market. My buddy works for SEGA and told me about the deal. Hw works stricktly in the console market though.
I hear Vice City is killer, but quite frankly, as cool as GTA3 was, i got bored with it fairly quickly and didn't even finish it....but I'm sure I'll pick up VC either way if they release it on the PC.
J
I hear Vice City is killer, but quite frankly, as cool as GTA3 was, i got bored with it fairly quickly and didn't even finish it....but I'm sure I'll pick up VC either way if they release it on the PC.
J
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They need to make a PC MP GTA period it would own completely.
The sixty-four bit upgrade to the thirty-two bit extension and graphical shell to a sixteen-bit patch to an eight-bit operating system originally coded for a four-bit microprocessor which was written by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition.