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*UPDATE*: I have uploaded the unwatermarked versions of the screenshots, which hopefully you'll find are a little nicer to look at. *UPDATE 2*: Added some very high resolution official artwork and better quality screenshots. Several gaming websites have all published previews of GTA IV today, all of them including some brand new screenshots, in addition to digital versions of all the screens we've seen in print over the past couple of months. There doesn't appear to be anything new said in the previews, but links to the various articles are after the screenshots below. Official artwork and new logos: Articles: IGN, GameSpot, GamesRadar, 1UP.com, C&VG
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It was a good concept for a movie when it came out, but I've seen it 4 times now. Each time it just gets more boring. Only the first time you watch can any of the stuff freak you out, then again, I guess I don't believe in witches and stuff like that, so it is kinda hard for something about that to scare me
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ROFL. I wonder how many people will come to your store. Nice impression you've made here eh...
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Well yeah, but hey, members are still buying from them right? Doesn't really matter because at the end of the day it's the member who is losing out if they don't use the site themselves and have another member do it for them instead Also, please remove your GIANT SUPERMAN LOGO from your sig because it's currently breaking the rules.
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When would GTAIV for PC be announced, if it is released...
Chris replied to balbaro's topic in GTA IV Discussion + Help
Our reporting of San Andreas PC + Xbox Announcement - this was posted in Mid-December 2004 - 2 months after the October release. GTA IV could well be announced for the PC then, but you never know with Rockstar. EDIT: Well done Gycu you got the date spot on! EDIT 2: Wow reading my post brings back memories, looks like that was when all the GTA PSP rumours started. -
To ensure a smoother changeover, a few of the smaller changes are first being modded into our pafiledb. I have now made file ratings out of 5, and have added the # of times viewed feature. The actual rating system remains unchanged, except for the fact it's now out of 5, it's not the new system I detailed earlier.
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Pretty much done with this forum...
Chris replied to Jezz Torrent's topic in Suggestions / Help / Bug Reporting
I made a very slight modification to the error handling thingy, let me know if you still keep getting those errors. I have no idea why you constantly get them, because no major changes were brought about when I put the new error pages up, so nothing should have been affected. -
We used to do this, but decided to stop doing it, thinking that the gangs would get really popular and we'd end up with tens of member groups. We were going to code in an extra field that held your gang id and it would be separate to your group. We may still do that, but at the moment the gang system isn't the top of my priorities for things to do to improve the website.
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Rockstar Games announces Grand Theft Auto IV Special Edition
Chris replied to Chris's topic in GTA IV News
Tip to those of you who think it's a bit expensive, look online. In many countries, online retailers can afford to knock down the RRP a fair bit so you can save a bit of money by ordering online. In the UK, the RRP of 360 and PS3 games is £49.99, however, you won't find many online retailers selling as this price, most have at least £5, usually £10 off. In fact, most special editions can be bought for £49.99, where their RRP is usually somewhere around £59.99. -
Rockstar have just announced through a press release that a "special edition" of Grand Theft Auto IV will be made available for both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions. The special edition includes a little more than you normally get with "special edition" versions of popular games, details below from the press release. This special edition will set you back $89.99 (RRP) in the USA, prices for other regions have not yet been confirmed. Link: Take 2 Press Release
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Yeah it's a good idea in theory, it's just a little impractical for us. It is easier simply for people to request the file they messed up here on the forums, somebody here usually always has the unmodded file they can upload for them. Oh and the .img file sizes: GTA3: 162MB (+ txd.img which is 315MB) GTAVC: 312MB GTASA: 918MB Pretty huge. GTA3 is really annoying because it has a separate .img file for the textures. Vice City is a lot easier. San Andreas has numerous other img files for various other aspects of the game.
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Weirdest topic of the year award.
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Yes, you personally can only submit by yourself. However, on the mod submission form there will be a 'notes' text box which only an admin such as myself will see, you can just tell us who the other people involved are and we'll add them to the file, so both authors will show up separately. If you know anything about relational databases, then the way we do it is just to put multiple user id's in the author field, comma separated of course. I know when I explain things such as this, it makes it sound like the process is all really complicated for you guys, but we'll try and make it really user friendly so you'll find it easy to add your mods.
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LOL I can't believe as soon as a girl posts her pics here one of you has to immediately ask her questions on sexual preferences. "Do you like anal?" I lol'd a bit but wow, your first question upon meeting her is that! I'm actually now checking back here more often for her response, not that she will answer that directly, but I hope she does say something about it because it was so random. Could be some funny shit about to happen. Also there might be some digi cam pics rather than webcam ones which is what you're all lurking around here for...
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anyone else think gta vcs sucks? no? just me then
Chris replied to alkatal's topic in GTA Vice City Stories
You forgot why it sucks? Lol, if you're gonna say that you should at least post some reasons. Even alkatal vaguely managed that saying he doesn't like the story and graphics. And BTW, San Andreas Stories isn't being made, it's not even being planned, at least at the moment anyway. I don't think it will ever be made though. -
Apparently some staff at an HMV store stuck those stickers on them. Pretty funny.
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I take it you mean stunt videos and the like? Yeah, it's something we've only ever occasionally done. We aren't a massive file host, we don't really have the capacity to do that. We can still maybe host a few videos from members here, but it's not something I'd like to make a habit of, and with most stunters belonging to dedicated communities such as gtastunting - where places like filefront, tga etc. are all used, there isn't much point in us doing it. Especially from now on, we'd have loads of new videos and barely any old ones. Also if we hosted too many, we'd be in danger of running out of bandwidth if they all became very popular and linked everywhere. On the server TGTAP is hosted on we have a total of 2TB of bandwidth available to us, and around 1TB of that is used every month already, 1 or 2 months went as high as 1.2TB, such is the popularity of our downloads DB in comparison to the rest of the site, which of course doesn't use much bandwidth.
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Yeah all existing mods will still be there. Only thing is that the URLs will change. so pafiledb.php? etc. etc. will be different. However, if you still click a link that goes to an old URL, you'll be automatically redirected to the new one.
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This announcement discusses a new download system being implemented on The GTA Place, please read through it thoroughly and leave any suggestions and comments you have. Thanks. The downloads system here at The GTA Place which we have been using for a good 3 years now is in need of a major overhaul. We are currently using a very heavily modified (by myself) version of paFileDB 3.1, a freely available script which has since received a number of upgrades to improve its features. We of course haven't upgraded, we can't, because I've modded it so much it would just break everything. Having said that, we do need to upgrade, but we are going to move away from paFileDB, instead we're going to take out what useful code there is (not a lot tbh) and then just code the rest ourselves. Now I refer to "we" rather than just myself... normally it would just be me doing all the coding, but I'm hoping that Jared can help us out with this project, and indeed he did start a few months ago on some coding, since then both of us have been too busy to carry on with it. By the summer I'd say we'd definitely be finished, just how soon before then I don't know. Below is a quick summary of the new features, followed by a bit about the current system and why we need to change, and then an in depth discussion of all the shiny new features. Summary of new features and improvements Integration with the forums Advanced searching options Quick download Author pages Improved rating system More detailed file pages Comment system Multiple screenshots for each mod Report broken mod form Submit your own mods The Current System (bad) At the moment the features we have are quite limited. So we have categories and sub-categories, and are able to add files to them, have a short and long description, author name, version number, 1 screenshot and 1 file. You can see the number of downloads it's had, the file size, and you have links to download it. On a separate page you can rate the mod, you can also email it to a friend. It's annoying having to go to a separate page to rate the mod, and the email to a friend feature isn't used very much (I think), as most people tend to pass links around in forums and on instant messengers these days. Occasionally I would dare say some people abuse the system and send to loads of people for no reason or spam it. When searching, you put in some text and it searches virtually every field in the file records, there's no way of narrowing down your search. Results are listed all on one page with just a category name next to them - This is not very useful at all. That's about all I need to say for that, on to the new system... New System (good) The way you navigate the downloads will be largely the same, but will be significantly more intuitive and a lot easier/quicker than before. Categories and sub-categories will all remain the same as there is nothing wrong with them. Game logo icons may be added to the main ones so it is clear which game you are browsing for (mainly useful for searches which return results for mods for more than one game). File Listing When viewing the list of files in a category, you'll have the option to "Quick Download" the file. A link you can click which downloads the file immediately, bypassing the file page altogether. Clearer Dates The current system uses American style dates and times which is confusing to most of our visitors from Europe and Australia-based regions and indeed many other countries which have the day first rather than the month. Instead we'll be using short dates (abbreviations). e.g. 6th Jan 2006, or something similar. File Rating The current system uses a number out of 10. We will be using a maximum rating of 5 in the new one (based on stars) and we will be halving all current ratings so that previous ratings aren't lost in the changeover. It will now be clearer how good a file is based on the number of stars it has (hovering your mouse over them will show how many ratings the file has received - So if you see it has 1 star and hover over it to find out it only has 1 rating, you know that this is just 1 person's opinion, whereas if you find it has 1 star but 20 people have rated it, you know that it is probably not a very good mod. Searching Searching will be far more advanced than before. Unfortunately it's the most complicated thing to code. However we are hoping for the following abilities and features: Search by file name, or description (using tickboxes to select which ones, or both) Search by author name Advanced options will include selecting a specific category or categories Sort options: by file name, rating, date added, author name, or # of comments. Ascending or Descending. Flood control for guests - if you are not logged in you can only do X searches every X seconds (probably 1 search every 60 seconds) After you've performed a search, the results will be displayed on pages (rather than one huge long list). A game icon will be displayed to the left of the file name, representing the game it is for (in the case of tools for multiple games such as IMGTool, a toolbox will be shown). The next column will be the file name itself which links to the file page and the description will be underneath. Each row will of course have a number of columns each with more details about the file, they will contain the following: Author name with a link to their profile page. # of stars (rating). Date added. # of downloads. # of comments. (# of screenshots/files - not sure about this one) Integration with The GTA Place Forums As you've probably realised from some of the things I've mentioned above. We are trying to get the system implemented to the forums, i.e. to use the member database etc. Some of the features members can do are the following: Leave comments on mods, just like as if you were posting on the forums. (comments will not increase your post count) Upload your own mods Edit your own mods (screenshots, file, description etc.) - this will come at a later date Author Pages Each mod author will have their own author page (and before you ask, mods with multiple authors will be able to have each author linked individually). This page will be based on their member ID on the forums, so for example, /downloads/author.php?id=2 would be the page for me (Chris) as that is my member ID on these forums. Mod authors who aren't members on the forum will also have a page but linked differently, you won't need to know about this. Each author's page will have the following: # of mods by this author (link to page of them) total # of downloads this authors mods have had Average file rating Some forum profile data (along with link to forum profile) Link to website (if available) File Pages Viewing a mod will be largely the same as in the old system, with a few more details, and a slightly modified layout making it all easier to read. New features and/or improvements are: # of file views. Rate file directly on the page (rather than having to click through to a new one - this should mean more people decide to vote, thus giving a better indication of how good the mod is. Multiple screenshots. Thumbnails will be shown of each one, linking to the full version. Remove email to friend feature Add 'Report this Mod' button (allows you to notify admins if it: contains a virus, file is corrupt, file doesn't exist etc.) And I think that's just about everything you need to know. If you have any suggestions or comments about it then please leave them here. Thanks! I'll try and post updates whenever progress is made. Checklist Main stuff Show categories Show files Show rating as stars View all files View statistics Quick download View a file View author profile View authors files View authors contributions Majorly Improved Search Engine (yay finally!) Rate a file (no AJAX yet) Comment system (this will be added at a later date) Show thumbnails of screenshots Report file Sort list of files by name/downloads/author/rating/date Thumbnail view option when browsing files [*]User CP View my files Upload a file Upload screenshots Add a file Edit my files [*]Admin CP Add/Edit/delete category Add/Edit/delete file Add/Edit author Upload file Upload screenshots Change settings Approve/Unapprove mods View/Update Reported Mods [*]Tutorials with Screenshots Install a GTA3 mod (manual) Install a GTAVC mod (manual) Install a GTASA mod (manual) Install a GTAVC mod using VCMM Install a GTASA mod using SAMI Install a GTA3 or GTAVC mod using GMI Install a GTA3 or GTAVC or GTASA mod using GGMM
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Well have you used up all your space (5mb)? Even then it should tell you, rather than just have that message there all the time. I'm not sure what else the problem could be.
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Yes, go to My Controls -> Manage Your Attachments But if there's some very popular ones it might be wise to leave them, you can always use an image host for your images if that's what you mainly upload.
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Yeah you need to describe what the problem is if you want us to fix it. I haven't had any problems with them though.
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Yes it has been confirmed.
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LOL it's been a while since I visited this topic, good stuff going on. And great to see another girl here too, somewhat of a rarity in this hot steamy sausage-fest that is The GTA Place
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I wonder if he drew that, and used Photoshop to colour it? Impressive though, it does look like exactly like a Rockstar piece. And I just realised he actually works for Xbox360 Brazil magazine, but that artwork wasn't even used on the cover, so what is he referring to?