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what baffles me the most is there is no “GTA clones” anymore. its like we got The Godfather, saints row, sleeping dogs and…? nothing else really.
and they’re over 10 years old now. i guess also True Crime LA and NYC before that. and… some hobbyist demos/mobile phone slop made in UE4 (so, not worth playing).
you’re telling me NO ONE is even trying to make a GTA III/VC/SA -like?? you could argue the scope of GTA is very difficult for a hobbyist/small indie team but really? indies have games like RE/Silent Hill or another “PS2 era” modern retro clones and i imagine making a freeroam TPS with driving mechanics cant be too far off.
>>82502254
lul a few months ago I caught a long ban for calling a "lolicon" a pedo, guess I stepped on some mod's pedo cock
>>715437331
doesnt matter i let johnny have my body since i was dead in 6 months anyway and now shes out for my (johnnys) blood
I miss the internet. There was no gender wars, no culture wars, no race wars... it was beautiful. We used to mock people doing A/S/L because who the fuck cared what the other person on the other side of the screen was like? You didn't care if someone was gay, black, trans, white, blah blah blah... you were just online to have some fun and be a better you, leaving the baggage and chaos of the real world behind.

You could spend your morning playing some GTA multiplayer with an edgy furry with some wolf avatar on MSN, your afternoon shooting the shit with some russians in counterstrike, by midnight you'd be playing WC3 with brazilians trying to uncover the map to look at the naked lady, and finally stay up until 6 am playing unreal tournament with some guy on coke who can clean out the server if he does enough hits and finds a sniper rifle.

It was different world. Unfathomable to the current day. Even people who lived through it refuse to believe it was real, a lot have memory holed it or desperately try to deny how great things back then were. Yeah the connection was slow and it didn't have the instantaneous satisfaction on demand, but that was a GOOD thing. It meant you had time to think and reflect upon what you were doing. Every action online had to have meaning, because otherwise you would waste minutes if not hours of your time.