Custom Cars in Gta 4 PS3

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#1 jokerecks
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Here is a Coquette my friend an i found its the only car i have seen in gta that had stripes besides the Sultan Rs http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb136/awjokerx/corvette.jpg
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#2 RotaryRX7
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Here is a Coquette my friend an i found its the only car i have seen in gta that had stripes besides the Sultan Rs http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb136/awjokerx/corvette.jpgjokerecks
Thanks for sharing but I have bad news for you. That Coquette is completely common. It's just another color scheme for the car, nothing special. You can select the white with red stripes color scheme in multiplayer. :)
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Yeah but the only bad thing about GTA4 is the driving. (The reason I sold my copy) Compare to ANY other GTA and #4 is quite horrible as far as driving goes which the game is primarily made up of. If their is any patch or even sensitivity controls for driving now I might consider picking it back up. I was saddened by the driving and I love the GTA games but I guess nothing compares to VC or SA.

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#4 Scianix-Black
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The driving was flawless...

You know, the whole GTAIV driving vs. GTA PS2 driving is very similar to Killzone 2 controls vs. every other FPS, if you think about it.

Anyway, the driving was perfect. They were going for realism and realistically, if you take a turn at anything over 40 mph, you're going to spin out.

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#5 thelastguy
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That car is pretty common

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#6 jokerecks
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How do you choose the Color scheme to begin with.
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#7 Amster_G
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Yeah but the only bad thing about GTA4 is the driving. (The reason I sold my copy) Compare to ANY other GTA and #4 is quite horrible as far as driving goes which the game is primarily made up of. If their is any patch or even sensitivity controls for driving now I might consider picking it back up. I was saddened by the driving and I love the GTA games but I guess nothing compares to VC or SA.

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Whaaaaaaat? The driving was the best part! For me anyways. I love it. Way more realistic than the previous GTA games. It takes a little getting used but once you get it, it's great.

And yes, that car is very common.

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#8 M0wen10
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The driving was flawless...

You know, the whole GTAIV driving vs. GTA PS2 driving is very similar to Killzone 2 controls vs. every other FPS, if you think about it.

Anyway, the driving was perfect. They were going for realism and realistically, if you take a turn at anything over 40 mph, you're going to spin out.

Scianix-Black

Exactly right :)

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#9 M0wen10
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Also that car you mentioned, I've seen plenty of them, sorry. :D

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#10 GAMESHARQ
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Being more realistic doesn't always mean being better. GTA 4 is proof of that.