
The course icon appeared on the map around the 17% complete mark, or at about 10 hours in my case.
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Yeah, kinda took me by surprise, wasn't expecting that...10spro wrote:Ahem, it worth spending $40 for a private dancer...
I always thought that they should have an option for text font size to be set to regular, larger, and super sized for older eyes. I sit about ten feet away from the screen with glasses on and can't make out what it says at times on a 47 inch screen.Spooky wrote:Is anyone else having trouble reading the onscreen text/content? I seriously cannot make out most of the text. When instructions pop up in the top left corner I can barely make out most words and then cannot read the button they are telling me to use. Also, when I get an email or text message on the phone the text is so small and blurry that I can't make it out. Maybe a word or two but that's it. The map also seems too small for any real use.
Am I going crazy or blind?
Christ, this is the most relieved I've ever been as the result of a DSP post.Spooky wrote:Is anyone else having trouble reading the onscreen text/content? I seriously cannot make out most of the text. When instructions pop up in the top left corner I can barely make out most words and then cannot read the button they are telling me to use. Also, when I get an email or text message on the phone the text is so small and blurry that I can't make it out. Maybe a word or two but that's it. The map also seems too small for any real use.
Am I going crazy or blind?
Nice knobs, no doubt!10spro wrote:Ahem, it worth spending $40 for a private dancer...
Me too...just terrible mechanics. So I just ran into the dude and he flew off the bike...mission passed. LOL.sportdan30 wrote:I am not a fan of driving and shooting. It's cumbersome and drives me nuts. I had to do a mission with Franklin and Lamar a half a dozen times because I can't figure out how to drive and shoot at the same time.
That's exactly what I did! Lamar was saying that we had to shoot the dude, but I mistakenly tapped his tire, and he flew off. Thankfully, I didn't cause too much of a disturbance or I would have had the cops all over me. That mission sucked!dbdynsty25 wrote:Me too...just terrible mechanics. So I just ran into the dude and he flew off the bike...mission passed. LOL.sportdan30 wrote:I am not a fan of driving and shooting. It's cumbersome and drives me nuts. I had to do a mission with Franklin and Lamar a half a dozen times because I can't figure out how to drive and shoot at the same time.
I do like the new mechanic they added with the vision cone to help you steer clear.sportdan30 wrote:The cops are freakin' relentless! Everytime, I thought I lost them, another one would be up the road waiting for me.
I had trouble with that too. I also ended up ramming the bike.sportdan30 wrote:I am not a fan of driving and shooting. It's cumbersome and drives me nuts. I had to do a mission with Franklin and Lamar a half a dozen times because I can't figure out how to drive and shoot at the same time.
Nah. Lamar cracks me up.sportdan30 wrote:So far, I'm solely playing with Franklin. Looking forward to having the opportunity to using the other two guys. Ni**** might be overly used imo.
I agree. Will have to check options.sportdan30 wrote:Maybe it's just me, but the aiming dot is way too small. I can barely pick it up when I'm in a gun fight. Is there an option to make it bigger?
Can't wait till Oct 1st!sportdan30 wrote:Online should be fantastic!
Ahem, the girls are supposed to shift around and I personally will go back for a possible threesome experience. Best $40 bucks spent in the game so far.sportdan30 wrote:Did the strip club.....and I liked what I saw. I made it rain!I wonder if you go back if it's always the same girl dancing, and the same girl offering private dances?
sportdan30 wrote:Maybe it's just me, but the aiming dot is way too small. I can barely pick it up when I'm in a gun fight. Is there an option to make it bigger?
We tend to forget we are a bunch of all farts playing video games, with decreased reflexes and poorer vision. Well, at least I am one of them...sportdan30 wrote:Driving at 80 miles plus and trying to swerve through traffic all the while trying to read a tip or instruction DOES NOT WORK. I'm sure I've missed half of what I need to know.
i can't even figure out how to do the lock-on!?!?Teal wrote:
As far as the aiming dot, I'm not certain what the problem is. It's a lock-on like RDR for me. No trouble shooting baddies here. Do you guys turn the lock-on off or something?
Curious too. I'll have to check it out.Spooky wrote:i can't even figure out how to do the lock-on!?!?Teal wrote:
As far as the aiming dot, I'm not certain what the problem is. It's a lock-on like RDR for me. No trouble shooting baddies here. Do you guys turn the lock-on off or something?
Have read there is a reticle option that you can set from simple to complex. Complex makes it a little bigger. I'm out of town for work so havent even played yet, so not sure where in the menu it is.Spooky wrote:i can't even figure out how to do the lock-on!?!?Teal wrote:
As far as the aiming dot, I'm not certain what the problem is. It's a lock-on like RDR for me. No trouble shooting baddies here. Do you guys turn the lock-on off or something?
Have you played Saints Row? They overlay waypoint icons into the world itself - so while you can see on the map you need to turn left you also see a massive flashing arrow pointing left in the world. I think that's much easier to navigate but I think Rockstar didn't steal that idea for fear of affecting the sense of immersion. While I find after a few hours in a GTA game I can just take one look at the map and get a general sense of where to go, something in between the two aforementioned extremes would have been nice.Spooky wrote: - It's 2013 and GTA STILL can't implement a better waypoint system?!?!? Trying to navigate traffic and having to bounce my focus back and fourth to the mini-map a thousand times a minute not only is extremely difficult, but it makes me motion sick.
You can view latest help text (and dialogue) by pausing game and going into menu.Spooky wrote:- Displaying fairly important help text in the smallest font possible, in a small box in the upper left hand corner of the screen WHILE I am actually in a complicated portion of gameplay is bad design.
Not sure if this would help, but you can check the video options. By default, my "safe zone" (where you make the four arrows reach the edges of the TV) was much smaller than my TV screen. I sit about 8' away from a 50" TV, and see the text fine.Spooky wrote:And bottom line the text/content is just too damn small and hard to read. I have a 55" calibrated, fairly high end plasma TV and sit an average distance from it - I just can't make out most of the text and, in fact, my eyes literally hurt after paying this for a while.
Thank you!TCrouch wrote:Locking on is exactly like Read Dead Redemption. Get the center of your screen near a guy, pull LT, and you'll lock onto him.
While locked on, flick the R stick left or right to switch targets. Can clear rooms of 10 guys in seconds this way.
If you pull LT while the center of the screen is "in space" and not on a guy, it doesn't lock. And if you don't release LT when killing to lock a new guy, it's basically free aim.