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GTA has problems and RICH STANTON is here to sort them out!


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A part of the article:

 

"My favourite thing to do in GTA is drive nowhere in particular. You see all sorts. The sun fading over mountains, random fights between pedestrians and - at night - you can feel the whole vibe of the city change. One evening, cruising as Franklin, I clocked a prostitute and out of professional curiosity (I promise) pulled over." 

 

The link to the article:http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-12-13-rich-stanton-on-gtas-growing-pains

 

 

So guys what do you think? He crazy or is he telling the truth? 

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I read the first couple paragraphs and started to lose interest, so I kept on scrolling and saw what looked like a master's thesis on how gross the prostitutes look in GTA5. Okay. People put way too much thought into video games sometimes. In my line of work, we call that "nuking". Nuclear power plant specialists on naval vessels have a reputation for elaborately over-thinking things that are simple. The phrase is, "Don't nuke this." It means to over-think a situation. He's nuking GTA.

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I read the first couple paragraphs and started to lose interest, so I kept on scrolling and saw what looked like a master's thesis on how gross the prostitutes look in GTA5. Okay. People put way too much thought into video games sometimes. In my line of work, we call that "nuking". Nuclear power plant specialists on naval vessels have a reputation for elaborately over-thinking things that are simple. The phrase is, "Don't nuke this." It means to over-think a situation. He's nuking GTA.

 

Yeah, his point is so simple but it's so spaced out lol. Also he made a very side-eye remark about us gamers, 

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