According to the newest edition of OPM Australia, GTA:IV is going to be a massive departure from what we're used to. With the ability to lodge/withdraw funds from an ATM, options for character interactions such as 'Meet me here' waypoints and being able to hear the radio's of cars when they pass you. GTA looks like it's taking a completely new direction this time around. A good one, I might add.

"During the demo, when Niko passed an ATM machine a message appeared on the screen indicating a button to press in order to access his funds. Nothing more official is discussed about this, though it would appear that you'll likely be able to deposit and withdraw money from the various ATM machines across the game.
As part of GTA IV's new physics, you'll be able to hear/feel the base of vehicles passing by with their radio turned on.
Rockstar says that the usual GTA driving controls have been tremendously tweaked and enhanced.
When selecting a contact on your mobile phone, a list of several commands are made available to the player, such as "meet me here" etc."
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    Gotenks May 12, 07
    I'm liking some of the new features they are telling us. Can't wait to see more for it.
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    Jaw Knee May 12, 07
    Now I have a reason to buy a PS3.
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    Krunal May 13, 07
    I just can't wait for the game now
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    SS4Gogeta May 13, 07
    I wonder if the force feedback feature will be available. The article reports "you'll be able to hear/feel the base of vehicles passing by with their radio turned on." How would that be possible without force feedback?
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    N1 May 13, 07
    Sounds fantastic just wish it could be PS3 only so they could get a hell of alot more in!
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    Jay_Z May 13, 07
    I really can't wait for this game to come out, with each bit of information I hear about it I want it even more.

    This game is the only reason I'm getting a PS3, this is the only game I want to play on it. I can't wait for the next trailer to come out, or some more information about it.

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