Where do I want it?Ā Somewhere in the trash where it belongs.svetzenletherSo Why do you say that?
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[QUOTE="guynextdoor1688"]GTA: Sierra Leone :) we would be slaves and get to dig in the mud for Diamonds all day ^_^ loads of fun!!!foxhound_fox
[QUOTE="foxhound_fox"][QUOTE="guynextdoor1688"]GTA: Sierra Leone :) we would be slaves and get to dig in the mud for Diamonds all day ^_^ loads of fun!!!AA7
Thats awful. Do you have any idea the things those people go through. You are a jerk.AA7
Carter's winning photo shows a heart-breaking scene of a starving child collapsed on the ground, struggling to get to a food center during a famine in the Sudan in 1993. In the background, a vulture stalks the emaciated child.
Carter was part of a group of four fearless photojournalists known as the "Bang Bang Club" who traveled throughout South Africa capturing the atrocities committed during apartheid.
Haunted by the horrific images from Sudan, Carter committed suicide in 1994 soon after receiving the award." [/spoiler]
I found the picture I posted humourous, that is why I posted it. While we sit here, in our warm houses, on our computers... arguing about video games, tens of thousands of people around the world are dying of starvation. We are both jerks.
[QUOTE="AA7"]Thats awful. Do you have any idea the things those people go through. You are a jerk.foxhound_fox
Carter's winning photo shows a heart-breaking scene of a starving child collapsed on the ground, struggling to get to a food center during a famine in the Sudan in 1993. In the background, a vulture stalks the emaciated child.
Carter was part of a group of four fearless photojournalists known as the "Bang Bang Club" who traveled throughout South Africa capturing the atrocities committed during apartheid.
Haunted by the horrific images from Sudan, Carter committed suicide in 1994 soon after receiving the award." [/spoiler]
I found the picture I posted humourous, that is why I posted it. While we sit here, in our warm houses, on our computers... arguing about video games, tens of thousands of people around the world are dying of starvation. We are both jerks.
I know that. We are all overprivledged and corrupt, but still that is no reason to post a pictue like that. The wars of other nations are not "humourous". They are apauling.AA7
Japan!
San Andreas was an entire state, so logically the "next gen" one would up it to a whole country.
Japan's perfect: Lots of crowded cities, a seedy underworld (I'm an expect on Japanese culture because Ive seen some action movies), and also a lot of beautiful countryside, which could serve as a great alternative to the nit and grit of the cities.
Then again, they'd have to make sure it doesn't just turn into a big Yakuza thing...
[QUOTE="AA7"]I know that. We are all overprivledged and corrupt, but still that is no reason to post a pictue like that. The wars of other nations are not "humourous". They are apauling.foxhound_fox
What else could it be?Japan!
San Andreas was an entire state, so logically the "next gen" one would up it to a whole country.
Japan's perfect: Lots of crowded cities, a seedy underworld (I'm an expect on Japanese culture because Ive seen some action movies), and also a lot of beautiful countryside, which could serve as a great alternative to the nit and grit of the cities.
Then again, they'd have to make sure it doesn't just turn into a big Yakuza thing...
Big_Red_Button
[QUOTE="Big_Red_Button"]What else could it be?Japan!
San Andreas was an entire state, so logically the "next gen" one would up it to a whole country.
Japan's perfect: Lots of crowded cities, a seedy underworld (I'm an expect on Japanese culture because Ive seen some action movies), and also a lot of beautiful countryside, which could serve as a great alternative to the nit and grit of the cities.
Then again, they'd have to make sure it doesn't just turn into a big Yakuza thing...
heretrix
Of course there would be Yakuza, but GTA has always had a wide variety of gangs and zany characters that made it entertaining.
What I mean is there would have to me more then JUST Yakuza.
That's all I meantĀ by that... It's my fault, I should have worded it better:P
[QUOTE="heretrix"][QUOTE="Big_Red_Button"]What else could it be?Japan!
San Andreas was an entire state, so logically the "next gen" one would up it to a whole country.
Japan's perfect: Lots of crowded cities, a seedy underworld (I'm an expect on Japanese culture because Ive seen some action movies), and also a lot of beautiful countryside, which could serve as a great alternative to the nit and grit of the cities.
Then again, they'd have to make sure it doesn't just turn into a big Yakuza thing...
Big_Red_Button
Of course there would be Yakuza, but GTA has always had a wide variety of gangs and zany characters that made it entertaining.
What I mean is there would have to me more then JUST Yakuza.
That's all I meantĀ by that... It's my fault, I should have worded it better:P
No, you worded it perfectly. I'm just wondering what other type of organized crime is there in Japan aside from the Yakuza? Besides, the Yakuza is already in GTA 3..Not that it would make any difference..[QUOTE="Big_Red_Button"][QUOTE="heretrix"][QUOTE="Big_Red_Button"]What else could it be?Japan!
San Andreas was an entire state, so logically the "next gen" one would up it to a whole country.
Japan's perfect: Lots of crowded cities, a seedy underworld (I'm an expect on Japanese culture because Ive seen some action movies), and also a lot of beautiful countryside, which could serve as a great alternative to the nit and grit of the cities.
Then again, they'd have to make sure it doesn't just turn into a big Yakuza thing...
heretrix
Of course there would be Yakuza, but GTA has always had a wide variety of gangs and zany characters that made it entertaining.
What I mean is there would have to me more then JUST Yakuza.
That's all I meantĀ by that... It's my fault, I should have worded it better:P
No, you worded it perfectly. I'm just wondering what other type of organized crime is there in Japan aside from the Yakuza? Besides, the Yakuza is already in GTA 3..Not that it would make any difference.. There is more crime than the Yakuza. We have no idea what goes on in forign nations.Well it wouldn't be in Canada for the main reason that its Canada.
It won't be in UK because killing the cops would be too easy.
So the only real solution is another city in America, i would bet that this time it would be based around Boston or Chicago or a mixture of all the cities in all the other GTA games.
Low blow on the cops.Well it wouldn't be in Canada for the main reason that its Canada.
It won't be in UK because killing the cops would be too easy.
So the only real solution is another city in America, i would bet that this time it would be based around Boston or Chicago or a mixture of all the cities in all the other GTA games.
Gunnuts
[QUOTE="foxhound_fox"][QUOTE="guynextdoor1688"]GTA: Sierra Leone :) we would be slaves and get to dig in the mud for Diamonds all day ^_^ loads of fun!!!AA7
MoscowI'm thinking the same thing(I voted for the UK though). They could have some awesome Russian Mafia storyline. And South America with some drug lords could be awesome.
Russians are badass.
-Beowulf
I think it would be cool if it were set on the boarder of two countrys. Like Texas and mexico, or something to that effect.zerooslo7990
LONDON, PLEEEAAASE!JayMatthews06You coud stop off in Shepherd's Bush and getĀ a lamb donner with green chillis and lemon juice at 3 am.
3 Countries. USA, Japan, and Franch. Real-time airplane traveling baby. You'll be able to commit terrorist act :lol:redneckdouglasStop by a caravan in France and get a crepe or a gallette sausage and fries, then some Arab youths beatĀ you up.
Japan!
San Andreas was an entire state, so logically the "next gen" one would up it to a whole country.
Japan's perfect: Lots of crowded cities, a seedy underworld (I'm an expect on Japanese culture because Ive seen some action movies), and also a lot of beautiful countryside, which could serve as a great alternative to the nit and grit of the cities.
Then again, they'd have to make sure it doesn't just turn into a big Yakuza thing...
Big_Red_Button
[QUOTE="Big_Red_Button"]Japan!
San Andreas was an entire state, so logically the "next gen" one would up it to a whole country.
Japan's perfect: Lots of crowded cities, a seedy underworld (I'm an expect on Japanese culture because Ive seen some action movies), and also a lot of beautiful countryside, which could serve as a great alternative to the nit and grit of the cities.
Then again, they'd have to make sure it doesn't just turn into a big Yakuza thing...
flabjab93
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