Besides the obvious improvements in resolution, draw distance and some texture qualities, it is take-for-take a carbon copy, as flawless a port as you could hope for.īeing published under the Games for Windows LIVE umbrella means perfect gamepad support right out of the box too, as well as online support similar to Xbox LIVE's. Well, stick a 360 pad into your USB port and it's almost impossible to tell the difference between the PC and the console version. 'Thirdly,' we'd enquire, making stabbing motions with a butter knife, 'how will it play?' Port Authority 'Secondly,' we'd ask, muesli flying in the air, 'how long will we have to wait?' Just a short while, it's here in November. 'Firstly,' we'd muse as we waved our spoons, 'does it even exist?' It does, I've played it. The PC version is something we've spent many a breakfast time worrying about. It's a game where you're never at a loss for something to see or do, or someone to shag or murder.
Rockstar invented open-world gaming, and with GTA IV they filled that open world with detail and nourishing choice.