^^ Yeah, GTA IV is a pretty demanding game, speaking of hardware requirements. I also had problems with it, and I also had to turn off some special effects, to play on lower graphics quality (not the very minimum, but there somewhere). I think that, at the time, when it was released there was no configuration available to make it run smoothly on it, but right now, there probably is.......I have a Core 2 duo processor, 2 GB of RAM, and my graphic card was one of the best ones in that time when it was released (GeForce 9600 GT. Only GeForce 9800 was better and one card from ATI Radeon series), and I still had problems.........that is a huge minus for the developing team.
Generally, the game is quite a bad port, I had some ridiculous bugs as well (like, I was driving a car and I got off the bridge, and instead of falling into the water, the car was flying
), but despite all this, this is not a GTA game I enjoyed like I enjoyed the previous GTA games.
And I agree about San Andreas being the best GTA game!
That is the one I enjoyed the most as well. As for the radio stations, I liked Vice City and GTA III equally
On Vice City I would usually listen to Rock FM, and in GTA III Lips 106
Oh yeah, and I actually forgot to add that the best part of the GTA IV for me is that main character Niko is from
However, those things that he is saying in the game "on Serbian" have very little connection to the language, and it sounds pretty messy. Something like
2008 on ESC, that level of Serbian
If they wanted to make him speak Serbian, they better hired someone who is actually Serbian than make it sound this messy.