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Bojan

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  1. inb4 it turns out to be Halloween DLC for GTA V
  2. Just open the console (F4) and type "Repair" to fix your car.
  3. One of my biggest issues is how long it takes to get backup. I don't think I've ever had a code 2 unit show up within a few minutes (3+) and a code 3 unit still takes a minute or two to arrive. Pursuit units take similarly long times...
  4. Yes, but for most people - no... You'd need 4 way SLI with GTX Titan blacks, so about $5000 in GPU hardware. I don't even know if there are power supplies and motherboards that could handle that tbh
  5. ​Yes, I have seen police cars patrolling around - which surprised me since the 360 version was lacking.
  6. ​You can't even snoop the files yet. Everything is locked up inside RPF files. They dudes over at OpenIV are still trying to get into those :(
  7. Has anybody else taken a look through the game files? This seems to be the most packed, and un-modable GTA to date :( Everything is locked up in their RPF archives, and I feel like it'll be a while until we get the key to unlock them.
  8. Honestly, with the amount of optimization this game has, "normal" is quite low and should be able to run on most computers. That said, Intel HD graphics aren't going to have a fun time, neither are dual core processors.
  9. I don't understand this culture about "not going to school". If you want to learn about the financial system, or how to invest stocks, then get a degree in it! Of course to understand basic things like interest, or balancing a budget, you'll need your maths. The only people who say that their education was useless, were the people who didn't care about their education. You're right, my teaching didn't give me practical things - that's what my parents are there for. Learning how to write a check, or how to cook a meal is something that I was taught by my parents. School taught me to think critically. Take calculus for example. You might think its the most useless course in the world - and for some people it is. But it's applications are endless. Machine learning, artificial intelligence, is all based on advanced calculus. Many physics principles are based on elementary calc - the principles and equations that we use to create planes, and highways, and railways! Multi-variable calculus, 3D geometry and vector, discrete mathematics, algorithm efficiency, all of these things are based off of maths and all these things are CRITICAL for building a game like GTA. Now, I'm a computer science guy so I talk about the reasoning behind maths, but this stuff extends so far beyond just that. Sidenote: Most of the stuff that he complained about not being taught, I was taught. In Ontario, Canada for example, Careers & Civics is a mandatory course where you learn all about how to get a job and the government. tl;dr: Most of the "useless" crap you learn in things like maths courses are REALLLLY useful when you grow up, especially in things like physics and computer science. YOU NEED CALCULUS!

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