by Ridder » October 18th, 2013, 2:31 pm
Harmless wrote:siiiiiiiiiiigh
I meant the crazy stunt part. Then again I haven't played much GTA so what do I know.
I should probably shut up now before I depress more GTA fans 
My post was sort of adressing several things
1. You seemed to assume that the crazy illegal stunts Ven was talking about was of the Sonic Riders kind, which it isn't. Sonic Riders stunts can be defined under the general "skateboarding tricks and stunts" banner. Neither crazy in the "lost his mind and needs to go see a doctor" or illegal in the "one does not simply commit ho murder around here" sense.
2. You didn't believe "just cause" was a good reason for liking GTA V, so I gave several reasons why someone might like GTA V.
3. NWolf saying that the whole "bought it just to say I own it" or the "bought it just to stay hip" crowds were a majority over the minority who bought it solely for the merits that Rockstar has been known to bring to their games or the fact that the GTA series has been consistently fun throughout. The latter crowd is actually the majority, anyone who bought it just to say they own it or just because they want to be hip are the minority and shouldn't even be looked to as an opinion on gamers or fanbases or general game centric communities, Because they aren't gamers to begin with.
so sigh no more, my weary friend. No harm done.
THE CREED: Nothing is True. Everything is Permitted.
"...That's rather cynical."
"It would be if it were doctrine, but it is merely an observation of the nature of reality.
To say that Nothing is True is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shephards of our own civilization.
To say that Everything is Permitted is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with the consequences, whether glorious...or tragic."
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