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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.
- The game has now essentially been completed.
Rockstar are just polishing the game and dealing
with bugs, glitches and minor things.
- The release date has yet to be decided.
"Before the end of April" is unfortunately
all we know. The gaming press will receive a
hands-on preview before then - in approximately
one month from now.
- The Liberty City map was shown briefly
during the demo. Kikizo describe it as
containing a large island in the middle
(Algonquin) with a similarly sized island to the
left (Alderney) and two islands to the right - a
small one (Bohan) up north with Broker and Dukes
underneath. Rockstar also commented on the map
found in Trailer 3 by the GTA Forums member
Bluespot. "My God!" was their reaction.
In other words, yes, it is indeed the map.
- Liberty City will contain a subway system,
which Niko is able to use. The system covers -
at the very least - Broker and Algonquin, but we
aren't sure about the other areas yet.
- A speedboat journey around (approximately)
half of Algonquin lasted 5 real-world minutes.
- In terms of camera views, all the
traditional views are still there, and there
will now also be a dashboard view.
- During the demo, they passed a restaurant
called "Poop Deck," where they met with
Francis McGreary. Other places mentioned are
Oneida Avenue, 99 Long Road (Broker), a bar
called Perestroika, South Parkway, Franklyn
Street Westbank, and Albannay.
- Three missions were previewed during the
demonstration. The first one was "Search and
Delete," followed by "Deconstruction for
Beginners" and then "Truck Hustle". A
new character called Playboy X is introduced by
Elizabeta (a mutual friend) during the second
mission. Playboy X lives in a mansion, and
eventually provides missions for Niko. A second
character called Dwayne Ford is introduced, who
just got out of prison. He taught Playboy X
"everything he knows," apparently. In the third
mission, two characters called Ray and Bell are
introduced. They are from the mafia, and are
trying to help Niko find someone, but want some
favours done in return.
- The character Brucie is introduced to Niko
by his cousin Roman. Brucie runs a garage just
around the corner from Roman's taxi depot in
Broker.
- Characters often look different each time
you see them instead of perpetually wearing the
same clothes like in previous GTAs.
- The red and blue search radius on the radar
is centred around the point where the crime was
committed, and your last known whereabouts.
- Every police car in Liberty City has an
on-board computer, on which you can access the
police database files for anybody who's got a
criminal record, or any other details that the
police are aware of.
- You can smash your own car window to enable
you to shoot from it; you can free-aim outside
of your window using the right analogue.
- Liberty City has one airport, based on JFK,
called Francis International Airport (yes, it's
the same name given to the airport in GTA3). It
is located in on the East of the city.
- Progress is automatically saved after
completing a mission. There are also safe houses
dotted around the city, which you can save at
any time.
- In this demo, the cell network is called
Badger, whereas in the last demo it was called
Whiz.
- Building and maintaining relationships with
characters is important. During the preview,
Jacob comes to meet you rather than vice
versa. This is only possible once your
friendship with Jacob has developed to a certain
stage. Relationships can be damaged if you (for
example) fail to turn up for meetings, or snub
the character too many times. Maintaining good
relationships with characters provides benefits.
- Pool, eating, darts, drinking and bowling
are just some of the activities you can do with
your friends to maintain relationships. The
cellphone is used to access these activities via
a menu. If you go for a drink and drink too
much, Niko will get drunk. When this happens,
the radar reads "You are drunk. Your vision
is blurred." and the camera begins to shake,
which makes driving difficult.
- There is a radio station called IF99.
- The game clock is no longer one minute = one
hour. It is now two minutes = one hour. So days
now last longer.
- Niko receives phone calls from people
throughout the game. If someone really wants to
get in touch with you about an important issue,
they will keep on phoning.
- The new targetting system was described.
There are eight purple segments in the target
circle that make up someone's health, which you
get when you're locked on - during free aiming
you don't get the indicator.
- Expensive cars have better GPS systems than
poorer ones. The one they enter during the
preview session "talks us through the streets!"
- The cellphone can be used to listen to radio
stations, so now you can listen to music at any
time.
- The GTA 4 weather system does not feature
seasons, and there is no snow.
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