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thumper
11-27-2015, 09:08 AM
vancitybuzz is at it again...

Petition: Make Vancouver the next city in Grand Theft Auto (http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/11/petition-grand-theft-auto-vancouver/)

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An exciting new petition is asking Rockstar Games to base the next Grand Theft Auto video game in Vancouver.

“I want to see Vancouver BC as an upcoming city of GTA. Imagine causing havoc on Granville, running Hastings, and driving 200 over the Port Mann bridge in a chromed out Bugatti.”

As a GTA-enthusiast myself, I applaud the efforts of this keen gamer to bring the legendarily-bad-for-kids video game to Vancouver’s HD CGI-animated streets. If you can look away from the quite obvious violence associated with the game, it’s a pretty fantastic idea.

Back in the late ’90s, Vancouver was featured prominently in one of the first incarnations of Need for Speed: High Stakes. In the Pacific Spirit gameplay, you could race cars throughout a city much like Vancouver, including past a version of Science World and underneath an elevated SkyTrain, through a park featuring totem poles and across a bridge adorned with two lion statues at its entrance – including alternating lane signals (hem, hem, Lions Gate Bridge).

I played this game as a nine-year-old on an old desktop PC using the arrow keys on the keyboard. It involved speeding away from police cars, but never inspired me to do so in real life.

It was a less-than-subtle nod to the city where the game developers, Electronic Arts Canada, were based – a city that has had its video game industry grow exponentially. For instance, EA Canada with headquarters in Burnaby, now produces all EA Sports’ FIFA, NHL, and NBA games, among others.

Rockstar Games, the producers of Grand Theft Auto, used to have a studio in Vancouver until 2012 when they merged with Toronto (the other GTA) and moved back east. Out of the Toronto office they produced the PC version of Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City.

But having a geographical connection to a GTA studio is not going to guarantee a city gets digitized into a crime-ridden game locale.

GTA is known for fictionalizing famous cities, including settings like Liberty City as New York, Vice City as Miami, San Andreas as Las Vegas and California, and Los Santos as Los Angeles.

For it to move up north, Vancouver would really have to put on a stellar campaign. Yes, our geography would provide a great diverse range of vistas – the wealthy hillside of West Vancouver, the vast plains of the Fraser Valley, and the dense Downtown core, along with a rich underbelly of crime and sleazy real estate transactions.

Some of Vancouver would have to be degraded down to criminal hubs, which would likely not sit well with local governments and residents. But it’s a game – I’m sure we could all get off our politically correct horses for a moment to appreciate the city being immortalized in video game history.

Even if the idea of opening fictional fire on fictional Granville Street doesn’t appeal to you, there would have to be some satisfaction of Vancouver making the big leagues before Toronto, the real G.T.A.

The petition to Rockstar Games had 1,246 supporters out of a needed 1,500. It’s pretty likely this idea will never come to fruition, but let’s just imagine if it did.

PETITION: https://www.change.org/p/rockstar-games-make-vancouver-bc-the-next-gta-city

GLOW
11-27-2015, 09:28 AM
shouldn't it really be surrey? :troll: :fullofwin:

pastarocket
11-27-2015, 09:35 AM
Vancouver would be a good city for GTA if you think about it.

-so many kids driving exotic cars here. We have a variety of terrain and driving conditions in Vancouver. This would be a carjacker's paradise in GTA. :lawl:

You would have to be really careful of the shitty/dangerous drivers here though. :troll:

yray
11-27-2015, 09:36 AM
Takes skytrain, gets stuck for 3 hours

pastarocket
11-27-2015, 09:39 AM
Takes skytrain, gets stuck for 3 hours


-jack a Ferrari with an "N" on it from a UBC student. Then you get stuck in traffic after making a wrong turn on to Cambie Street during rush hour while the Skytrain is stuck on the Canada Line. :lawl:

Sir_Loin
11-27-2015, 09:52 AM
-jack a Ferrari with an "N" on it from a UBC student. Then you get stuck in traffic after making a wrong turn on to Cambie Street during rush hour while the Skytrain is stuck on the Canada Line. :lawl:

Jack an R8 with an "N" from an SFU Burnaby student. Go down Gaglardi and have 4 Star wanted level. Before wiping out near the bottom.

Hondaracer
11-27-2015, 09:55 AM
Vancouver would be killer for GTA, been thinking that ever since like 2

jjson
11-27-2015, 10:46 AM
Have Bryne meets on GTA online. Get 4 star wanted level. Oh wait...

Jmac
11-27-2015, 11:01 AM
Vancouver would be a good city for GTA if you think about it.

-so many kids driving exotic cars here. We have a variety of terrain and driving conditions in Vancouver. This would be a carjacker's paradise in GTA. :lawl:

You would have to be really careful of the shitty/dangerous drivers here though. :troll:
They already have the AI spot on in GTA V. :lawl:

Jmac
11-27-2015, 11:05 AM
San Andreas isn't Las Vegas. Las Venturas is Las Vegas. San Andreas is the state of California.

Mr.HappySilp
11-27-2015, 12:15 PM
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You would have to be really careful of the shitty/dangerous drivers here though. :troll:

Bonus points for running over C-lais in game? Or maybe bonus points for getting laid with C-lais?

6o4__boi
11-27-2015, 12:28 PM
only if there were RS-themed missions

scammer manhunt missions?
rs beatdown crew missions?
report it to the dean missions?

i'd be down

yray
11-27-2015, 01:11 PM
Bonus points for running over C-lais in game? Or maybe bonus points for getting laid with C-lais?

then it better have ingame texts like

http://web.archive.org/web/20130506024252im_/http://i39.tinypic.com/5mh10l.png

dat_steve
11-27-2015, 01:43 PM
^ru aware of the origins of that pic lol?

Bouncing Bettys
11-27-2015, 04:52 PM
https://youtu.be/TrqDuIa7UnM
Because of bias, Montreal made the list over Vancouver.

It rains far too frequently in GTA5 set in LA, it would be non stop if set in Vancouver.

Vansterdam
11-27-2015, 04:58 PM
anyone still play GTA 5 on the PC? holla!

Bouncing Bettys
11-27-2015, 05:04 PM
^Xbox One :alone:

sidenote: GTA 5 has to be one of the best bang-for-your-buck games out there. More than two years after release and they still put out free decent content updates. When you see all these games incomplete, full of micro-transactions, and charging top dollar, and essentially becoming obsolete as soon as they release the next one a year later, it really makes you appreciate GTA.

adambomb
11-27-2015, 05:43 PM
^^

exactly why GTA5 is a great game two years later.

I noticed the new Assassin's Creed just came out. Do I ever bother, or just wait until the next one? :rukidding:

Vansterdam
11-27-2015, 07:43 PM
Im waiting on that new GTA5 DLC side storys. only a matter of time now before they annouce something

Gucci Mane
11-28-2015, 01:22 AM
Im waiting on that new GTA5 DLC side storys. only a matter of time now before they annouce something

same. been waiting for updates to story mode. fuck, why couldn't they bring lowriders to story mode? would have been so much more fun to roll around as franklin in a lowrider.

Bahhbeehhaaaa
11-28-2015, 04:58 AM
Can we have Timpo in there with his GTR?

GLOW
11-28-2015, 08:27 AM
Can we have Timpo in there with his GTR?

that will be DLC :lol

ilovebacon
11-28-2015, 12:59 PM
finally i get to steal a car and park it right in front of my house without getting caught

Mr.C
11-28-2015, 09:55 PM
Vancouver would be nice, but Rio de Janeiro would be the best. It's got the perfect scenery, lots of places to get drive around, and lots of great places to hide a body or ten...

Cwift
11-28-2015, 10:40 PM
In, as long as they incorporate the line "I'll fuck your head" into the story mode.

TOS'd
11-28-2015, 10:53 PM
lol, anyone remember this article?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk5jZCLGOmg

B.C. school used as backdrop in violent first-person shooter game.

A video gamer's use of a Vancouver-area school as the backdrop in a first-person shooter game has administrators alarmed and upset.
The decade-old, multi-player game "Counter Strike" allows users to create their own scenarios, known as "maps," that they can then share with others.
Officials at Port Moody High School contacted police on Thursday after discovering that a digital replica of the school was developed as a map and posted online in a YouTube video.
The sequence does not specifically show students being shot at. Instead, the shooter wanders the school firing at opponents. The name of the school is visible on a banner during play.
An online statement attributed to an entity described only as "The Developer" of the map said the school was used because its "architecture and design is rather ideal for the game's tactics."
It was not clear whether one or multiple people developed the map, but the statement indicated the designer graduated recently from Port Moody High School and created the map for use by a small group of fellow alumni.
"This is a location we are quite familiar with already. Additionally, supporters and fellow alumni are also likely familiar with this location, which makes it an ideal common ground for this game and its intended audience," the statement said.
"Rest assured there is no malicious intent behind this production to any actual school property, nor any actual persons associated with the school," the statement added.
The Port Moody Police Department did not consider the map to be a threat.
"Although the creation of such a video game is likely ill-conceived in the current climate, it does not constitute an offence," the police said in a statement released Friday. "Investigators from the Port Moody Police Department have interviewed the developer of this game and have concluded that he does not pose a danger to the staff or students of Port Moody Secondary."
The online statement from the map's designer indicates that police in fact interviewed that entity and not the developer of the game itself.
Addressing the issue of whether creating a map of a school for the game in the wake of recent school shootings such as the one at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December, the statement said, "We ... think players of this map and games like this will be sufficiently mature to realize that the degrees of freedom alloted [sic] to you in the virtual realm do not extend to your rights in reality."
However, youth studies professor Shirley Steinberg, speaking on CTV News Channel, said "How would we feel if we saw a mapped point of our house? I think it's really scary and incredibly psychotic.”
The map is incomplete and may never be released to the public, the designer said.

B.C. school used as backdrop in violent first-person shooter game | CTV News (http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/b-c-school-used-as-backdrop-in-violent-first-person-shooter-game-1.1208993)