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Note: This information in its entirety was gathered before the
release of Grand Theft Auto IV.
Warning: The following information contains game spoilers. If
you think that reading this information may ruin the hype for your GTA
IV experience then do not read it.
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The demo which was shown is from the
Xbox 360 version of the game. The PlayStation 3
version is still "a week or two behind,"
according to Rockstar. The build shown is 5 weeks
old, and the framerate has improved considerably
since the last demo.
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At Star Junction (the GTA IV
equivalent of Times Square) there is a theatre show
on called T.S Pirate at the Thespian Theatre,
and a camera store called Liberty Cameras. On the
way to Rotterdam (where Little Jacob is situated)
they passed a cocktail bar called "Bahama Mamas."
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Little Jacob is a Jamaican gun
dealer from Dukes (the GTA IV equivalent of Queens.)
The weapons on offer were $100 a piece.
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The name of each street is displayed
at the bottom right of the screen as you enter it.
During the demo, Niko passed through the following
areas:
Presidents City, Chinatown, Lancet, Hatton
Gardens, Middle Park East, Lancaster, Ruby Street,
Cod Row, Denver Avenue, Exeter Avenue, Northwood,
East Holland, Silicon Street, Quartz Street, The
Triangle, Easton, Diamond Street and Calcium Street.
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After hailing a taxi, you need to
press Y
to get in one, although the controls haven't been
finalized. You have the option of sitting back and
enjoying the ride, using the "trip-skip" option, or
paying double the fare to make the driver go twice
as fast. Inside the taxi, you can see and talk
through to the driver in the front. The camera view
changes every 5 seconds - read descriptions of the
different camera views.
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The TW@ Café is located in
Algonquin, north of Middle Park (Central Park.) Niko
submits a fake résumé/cv to the Goldberg, Ligner &
Shyster website, at McReary's request. For the
interview he must to goto 44 Emerty Street, The
Exchange, Algonquin
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There is a yellow light cone
representing an objective, which triggers a cutscene
when you walk into it.
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Francis McReary wears a black suit
and tie, has a moustache and slicked blonde hair
with a strong side parting. The person who
blackmails McReary is at Union Drive East. McReary texts Niko the
phone number of the blackmailer, so that he can
phone it and identify who is the target. The name of
the cell network is "Whiz." A black comet is
used for this mission.
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The default camera angle is slightly over to the drivers' side. Different
angles are available however. You can move the
camera aswell, but if you're not touching it, it
will remain at the more central position leaning
towards the drivers' side.
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Currently, the total number of
wanted stars is 6 - the same as it was in previous
Grand Theft Auto games.
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There is a GPS system in the car,
and the recommended route shows up in yellow on the
radar at the bottom left of the screen.
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You can auto-target as well as
manual aim. Niko can take cover behind just about
anything, and so can the cops.
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It also revealed that Goldberg's
(the shady lawyer) first name is Tom.
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