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GTA V to be seen at Gamescom 2012?

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Its R* Games, we most likely won't get anything.

Lets not forget they did the same thing at E3.

As for a demo, never gonna happen. They've never demo'ed a GTA game and never will

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well thats true the only reason they have a big fan base is its getting better and better

personally i think the story lines are shit

I disagree. I quite liked IV's storylines as I also did with SA.

I'm a huge GTA Fanboy, so I've grown to accept the fact we won't get jack shit regarding info on V until a month before its release.

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Seems to be confirmed that rockstar won't be there, the guy who said they will be there, and who affirmed was an organizer of the event, was later confirmed that wasn't any kind of organizer but a bullshiter.

I'm starting getting tired of these lying douchebags giving false hopes and of R*, for having us, the fans and who make their game a succes and them rich, with this intrigue without any info in months, what they said many month ago they will give.

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