I remember doing this back in the day along with pushing people off ledges. This game still holds up 10 years later (I started playing this game back in 2013.)
One thing that blew my mind in this game was that sometimes when they drop their weapon it could go off on the fall. I just loved that level of detail in combat.
what do you mean by that? 10 years isn't that long time ago... imagine that some people still play wolfenstein: enemy territory on regular basis and there is tons of servers for it ;)
Why wouldn't it? Just like people still play Vice City and San Andreas, and those are even older than IV. As long as games are available, they can still be played.
Nothing will ever beat the feeling of it being the weekend back in 2010 playing the complete edition just listening to the radio screwing around with cops watching them fall off the road into the water or roads instigating fights to get npcs arrested or just outlasting waves of them not to mention swing glitch and trying to find all the climbable buildings not the same in gta 5
I hope whenever GTA 6 comes they make it fun to interact with the NPCs like it was with 4. I want to be able to trip someone down stairs or throw trash at them and watch them stumble around
What annoys me is I KNOW they didn't see me hide, but somehow knew where I was. Went to hide under a pier, next minute they started shooting. The heck, they got spidey senses lol?
That's always a little weird, some things must be see-thru for them. But other times you crouch inside in a trash container, they literally see the top of your head but somehow they don't "see" you.
@@whatever57010 my favourite thing about the GTA 4 is how incredibly chaotic the AI this proves fun over immersion is important in open world games because I don't think there's a more consistently entertaining exploration in any other game
What R* created, despite bugs and other technical issues, yet later fixed by patches, is truly remarkable. I remember playing this for the first time during high school, which was many years ago, haha. Spent hours and hours exploring and goofing around. One of my favorite places was the place with broken crash barrier, close to the fast-food. Don't remember now how it is called, but I spent a lot of time there, pushing mostly the bikers off of the edge, making them fall onto the highway :D :D Another fun was screwing with the cops. As it has been said many times here: the physics was ahead of its time. The AI is also very funny. Sometimes it is quite smart, sometimes it is stupid. GTA IV proved, and still proofs to this day, that you don't need a big world in order to have fun. All you need is a lot to do in it. Despite its HW demandingness it is, I dare to say, a masterpiece in GTA franchise. Thanks, for everyone, to R* for creating this and thanks to people like whatever57010 for filming the fun stuff in this game for us.
What you say is very true! Gta 4 is much more interactive and responsive in terms of physics than Gta 5 and all other games. Almost everything in Gta 4 works with physics. That's why this game will not be forgotten and will be played for years.