
- Can you change the storyline in gta v without having to redo the whole game? Pc#
- Can you change the storyline in gta v without having to redo the whole game? series#
I was posting news for the GTANet website and moderating the GTAV subforum all while being excited for the launch myself good times. The pre-release hype and build-up is always so memorable, with all the speculation as information started to trickle out, the Game Informer blow out, the viewfinders. I hadn’t been into fansites before then, but the anticipation was palpable everyone was going insane with no announcement, but after that big boom towards the end of the year I cemented my place in the community and here we are. Kirsty: GTAV is the first launch I got to experience with other players online, after I signed up for GTAForums.

(and many more including those linked in the article’s intro!) – GTAForums Thread Simulators (most are unfortunately now privated)
Can you change the storyline in gta v without having to redo the whole game? series#
– The series of promo screens every 2 days: Leisure / Business & Vehicles – Max Payne 3 Easter Egg Hunt (due to GTA V images being in it, Cheekystar!) Let’s also not forget the impressive Mapping Los Santos topic, where a bunch of people literally got it almost right just from trailers and screenshots!

Before the announcement, we had some good old GTANet Shenanigans(tm) with topics like Genesis and Where is the Blue? (along with its sequel Find the Blue), during the marketing period there was just so much stuff, from major speculation topics, to frustration topics about Max Payne 3 releasing during GTA V’s marketing, etc. I got the ending spoiled for me pretty early, at least the one where Michael dies, but that didn’t ruin the experience at all for me.Īs for favourite topics, there were so many it’s hard to say. Launch was a crazy period on social media and GTAForums, as not only there was a massive amount of spoilers, but everyone couldn’t stop talking about the game because of how much they were liking it and exploring stuff.
Can you change the storyline in gta v without having to redo the whole game? Pc#
As a huge fan of virtual photography, this was my first ever GTA V PC picture in April 2015 on the Social Club. I had played it several times on friends’ consoles, but that was it. Spider-Vice: Because I’m primarily a PC player, although I accompanied the whole pre-release period (and was frustrated myself at info droughts, ha!) from 2011 to 2013, and helped clean up the forum of leaks and spoilers and spam by mass-reporting posts all the time ( my first shiny GTAF award by none other than Kirsty), I could only play the game fully for myself in 2015. All in all nothing tops R* going 150% on marketing. The momentum had been building for a few years over at GTAF but launch was just out of this world, we had prepared for something big but GTA V just took everyone by surprise for how great it was, as much as we try there was certain times we lay back on the moderation kind of things simply because everyone was so hyped, including us. UNi: It has been a quite while since I have experienced a GTA launch just as a player, been part of a couple different fan sites over the years (GTAForums being the one I have stayed around the most, should be entitled to a pension by now, Tank). Info droughts, launch hype, information drops, leaks and spoilers, in this article we will be telling our own history (in shorter words than the last Sound Off, don’t worry!) with GTA V’s launch, pre-release period, the characters and story, GTA Online and the community.


As divisive as this subject might be for some of the hardcore fanbase nowadays, as a lot of people are just looking forward to the next thing, GTA Online has offered a lot of players a lot of content and many hours of fun, even with all the problems you may say it has. It all culminated even further in GTA Online’s launch in October 2013, which was rocky, but now manages to be one of the most successful online games out there, with continuous updates. There was a lot to digest during the GTA V marketing period – from sudden announcements that broke the Internet, to extensive info droughts that brought the community onto their most desperate selves, to all having been worth it in the end. First teased all the way back in October of 2011, with an ominous image of the GTA V logo and nothing else on the Newswire, with a massively hyped trailer released the week after on the 2nd November 2011, it was the best-selling game of basically all time, with some of the best reviews in gaming history at launch, and to this day, especially due to its Online component, it continues skyrocketing in popularity, being released on 2 whole generations of platforms thus far. Grand Theft Auto V’s Story Mode is 8 years old today! That’s right.
