Author: The5thAvacado
Date: Oct 03, 05 02:36AM
Subject: General Discussion
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quote Steel Magnolia
The Zelda background does move in exactly the same way mine does.
I think the main reason it looks so good is that the background only covers the section around the header and stuff, not the entire page. This makes it much easier, but it takes some advances HTML skills.
Author: TommyVercetti
Date: Oct 09, 05 10:42PM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Are the controls for this game the same as they were for gta 3 and vice city? I remember to change the radio in vice city was the white button, which was *bleep*ed. In gta 3 your could easily change the station with the L trigger, is it like that for san andreas?
Author: The5thAvacado
Date: Oct 09, 05 11:47PM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Well, it's probably the same. In GTA III to change the radio station was the black button and it still is in Vice City. Probably is in SA too.
Vehicles/foot
Turn/move: Left thumbstick
Horn (or siren)/crouch: Left thumbstick button
Look to the sides and behind/look in first person: Right thumbstick
Shoot/not used: Right thumbstick button
Get in vehicle/not used: Y
Not used/jump: X
Hand brake/not used: B
Not used/sprint: A
Accelerate/shoot: R
Decelerate (or reverse)/lock on (or aim): L
Change CD or CD track (while holding black)/not used: D-Pad
Change view/change view: White
Change radio station/not used: Black
That's how it was in Vice City. It's probably the same, except some not used might be used in San Andreas.
Author: Josh17
Date: Oct 15, 05 06:51AM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Question
While playing the game, can I have custom music in the game? If so, what station would it even play on? And how would you do it?
My friend told me you can, but when I ask how he says "I don't know"
Author: Steel Magnolia
Date: Oct 15, 05 11:52AM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Yes you can have your custom soundtracks playing. All you have to do is scroll through the radio stations to the last one, this is called "User Track Player" or something like that. This will start playing your saved music. You can skip through thr music by holding down left or right on the D-Pad for a couple of seconds. I hope this helps.
Author: Josh17
Date: Oct 30, 05 05:28PM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Hey, how exactly do you put the custom tracks? My friend has an Xbox that he might give (or sell for cheap) to me, and I was gona rent or get GTA and try it.
(I have no idea how you would go about doing this. Not sure if there are instructions to do this anywhere)
Author: Steel Magnolia
Date: Oct 30, 05 07:12PM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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First of all you need to turn the xbox on with a music cd in it and copy the tracks to the hard drive. Then when you have done that you can play them in the game by scrolling through the radio stations until you reach the "User track player". They will start playing then.
Author: earlimoon
Date: Nov 03, 05 10:16PM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Yeah, that custom sound track feature is the best thing, its great playing the game while having your favourite music in the background. Though afew of the radio station isnt too bad either, if only you can scroll through the songs as well...lol
Author: The5thAvacado
Date: Nov 03, 05 10:59PM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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They *bleep*ed up the custom soundtracks in this game. I liked in Vice City and III where your song would be paused until you turned it back on.
The radio stations in this game are boring and nowhere near as funny as Chatterbox or VCPR. Lazlow only makes a cameo appearance, unlike VC and III where he had his own show.
Author: earlimoon
Date: Nov 03, 05 11:40PM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Was there custom sound track feature in Vice City?? I cant seen to remember that feature...
Yeah some of the radio talk in Vice City was funny as...lol
Author: The5thAvacado
Date: Nov 03, 05 11:47PM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Yes, all three GTA games on the Xbox had custom soundtracks. Vice City had cassette tapes, III had CD's.
Author: earlimoon
Date: Nov 03, 05 11:53PM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Really?? okay, I have to put it out again sometime. I have yet play GTA3 so I wouldnt know...lol
So whats your favourite out of the 3??
Author: The5thAvacado
Date: Nov 03, 05 11:59PM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Vice City. That games was better in oh-so many ways. If only they made a remake with THE SAME characters, THE SAME storyline (with some more side missions), but they upped the graphics, and added the great features of San Andreas like more flying vehicles, and eating, and all that stuff. Tommy Vercetti was the coolest guy ever, and it was taking place in the best time period, the '80s. The music wasn't plagued by the atrocity of rap or modern rock. The radio stations were hilarious and actually played good music. Man, that was the best game, and I was terrified when I found out I had beaten it.
Author: earlimoon
Date: Nov 04, 05 12:15AM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Yeah, mine too. I grew quite attached to Tommy Vercetti and was greatly disappointed when they made a new character in GTA SA, I was hoping they would use the same character..lol
I actually like the graphic in Vice City more than in SA, and the sound tracks are definitely better...
Author: The5thAvacado
Date: Nov 04, 05 12:45AM
Subject: re: General Discussion
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Yeah, the peoples' hands looked like hands instean of mittens with finger pattern on them!
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