***Official GTAV PC Thread*** [Important warning updated in the OP]

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ROCKSTAR GAMES' CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED OPEN WORLD GAME, GRAND THEFT AUTO V, IS COMING TO PC.

Available 14/04/2015 around midnight (countries may vary)

After releasing on Xbox 360, XBone, PS3 & PS4, R* has decided to release the "ultimate" version of GTAV on PC.

When a young street hustler, a retired bank robber and a terrifying psychopath find themselves entangled with some of the most frightening and deranged elements of the criminal underworld, the U.S. government and the entertainment industry, they must pull off a series of dangerous heists to survive in a ruthless city in which they can trust nobody, least of all each other.

Grand Theft Auto V for PC features a range of major visual and technical upgrades to make Los Santos and Blaine County more immersive than ever. In addition to vastly increased draw distances, Grand Theft Auto V for PC runs at 60FPS in 1080p, with the ability to display visuals in 4K resolution. Players will experience a range of additions and improvements including:

• New weapons, vehicles and activities
• Additional wildlife
• Denser traffic
• New foliage system
• Enhanced damage and weather effects, and much more

All these features are enhanced by stunning resolution, dramatic improvements to lighting, shadows, and textures, and a smooth frame-rate.

The PC versions of Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online will also feature First Person Mode, giving players the chance to explore the incredibly detailed world of Los Santos and Blaine County in an entirely new way.

Grand Theft Auto V for PC also includes the new Rockstar Editor, which gives players a full suite of editing tools to create and publish gameplay clips direct to both Social Club and YouTube.

Grand Theft Auto V also comes with Grand Theft Auto Online, the dynamic and ever-evolving Grand Theft Auto universe. Enhancements to Grand Theft Auto Online for PC will include an increased player count, with online play for up to 30 players. All existing gameplay upgrades and Rockstar-developed content created since the original release of Grand Theft Auto Online will also be available for PC, with much more to come.

EXCLUSIVE CONTENT FOR RETURNING PLAYERS
To reward loyal Grand Theft Auto V fans for playing on PC and experiencing a newer, more detailed version of Los Santos and Blaine County, Rockstar Games has an array of exclusive items specifically for these players returning from PlayStation®3 and Xbox 360 - with each of them connected to activities designed for them to experience the game's massive world in new and exciting ways. For more info about gaining access to exclusive content for returning players, please visit rockstargames.com/V/bonuscontent

TRANSFER YOUR EXISTING GTA ONLINE CHARACTER
Existing players on PlayStation®3, PlayStation®4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One will be able to transfer their Grand Theft Auto Online characters and progression to PC. For more information, please visit rockstargames.com/gtaonline/charactertransfer

Game Modes:

Free Mode
Deathmatch
Race (including standard, GTA and Rally modes)
Capture
Survival
Hold
Contend
Raid
Parachuting

Players may travel around and interact with the map at will and can take part in many gameplay activities, including assaults on local gangs, robbing armored trucks, and challenging other players to Impromptu Races. Several of these open world activities are unique to the multiplayer mode of the game, while others are shared with GTA V. Players can also purchase property, vehicles, clothing, aircraft, masks and weapons for their character.

Aside from the free roam aspect, GTA Online also includes several localized, more traditional multiplayer game modes known as Jobs that are played in separate sessions independent from the larger open world; players partaking in these jobs will not be visible to and cannot interact with players occupying the open world, even if they inhabit the same location at the same time. These jobs include deathmatches, races, sports activities and horde-like survival games. Lastly, players can also undertake co-operative missions for various crime boss characters, most of whom also make appearances in GTA V's story. The number of players involved and the size of the area available to them in these game modes varies depending on the activity and mode itself.

As players progress and increase the rank of their character, more items and jobs will be unlocked for them to purchase and play. Also included in GTA Online is the Content Creator, a development tool that allows players to create and publish their own races, deathmatches, and other competitive gamemodes.

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Minimum specifications:
OS: Windows 8.1 64 Bit, Windows 8 64 Bit, Windows 7 64 Bit Service Pack 1, Windows Vista 64 Bit Service Pack 2* (*NVIDIA video card recommended if running Vista OS)
Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (4 CPUs) / AMD Phenom 9850 Quad-Core Processor (4 CPUs) @ 2.5GHz
Memory: 4GB
Video Card: NVIDIA 9800 GT 1GB / AMD HD 4870 1GB (DX 10, 10.1, 11)
Sound Card: 100% DirectX 10 compatible
HDD Space: 65GB
DVD Drive

Recommended specifications:
OS: Windows 8.1 64 Bit, Windows 8 64 Bit, Windows 7 64 Bit Service Pack 1
Processor: Intel Core i5 3470 @ 3.2GHZ (4 CPUs) / AMD X8 FX-8350 @ 4GHZ (8 CPUs)
Memory: 8GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB / AMD HD7870 2GB
Sound Card: 100% DirectX 10 compatible
HDD Space: 65GB
DVD Drive

GTAV Performance Thread, this is the place to ask see what other peoples rigs run the game like - link here.

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Overclockers UK PC Crew

Crew Leader
K1LLSW1TCH_871 (K1LLSW1TCH)

Commissioners
GTA-cainer (cainer)
JOSH86HD (JOSH86)
NEMTIZZ (nemtizz)

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Overclockers UK Public TS: 85.236.100.32:13707

Unofficial OcUK TS: 85.236.100.27:21657 (30 player limit)
Server Rules
No ban on swearing, but please refrain from anything racist, homophobic and things along those lines.
No soundboard/music playing whilst people are gaming.
For those using voice activation, please ensure your settings are configured to ensure you aren't constantly transmitting.

Server Ranks
- Server Administrator
- Channel Administrator
- Regular User
- Visitor

Server Admins
Forum Name (TS Username)
JOSH86 - Head Admin
wndsr - Head Admin
wanderer89 (chippy)
Fire_Fly (Sidewinder)
Nexus18 (Nexus)
Buster2312 (Crispy)
TonyTurbo78 (TonyTurbo)
HazardO
Flighty

PAGAN TS pagan-sc.enjinvoice.com (20-300 slot)

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This area will be updated once the game has released and will be updated every time a new patch has been released for the game, with the patch notes released from R* should they be made available publicly.

[4/17/15] GTAV PC Patch 1.01 Notes -
Fixed an issue where the GTAV Launcher would use an abnormally high percentage of CPU and sometimes crash
Fixed an issue where frame rate would drop when left-clicking the mouse while driving
Added a grid to the Golf mini-game to show the topology of the green while putting
Fixed an issue where a character’s eyebrows or other facial features could change erroneously when transferred to PC
Fixed an issue where a some players were asked to transfer their GTA Online character while a transfer was already in progress
YouTube uploads via the Rockstar Editor will now correctly resume if Internet connection is lost during the upload and later restored
Fixed a rare issue where the game could crash while using the Rockstar Editor
Projects containing deleted clips will now load properly in the Rockstar Editor and warn the player of the missing clips
Fixed an issue where birds were not recorded correctly in Rockstar Editor clips
Corrected an issue where certain characters in Windows usernames would cause the Launcher to fail to load or other undesired game behavior. For details, see this page.
Fixed an issue where players with one garage would not be able to replace an existing vehicle if the garage was full and the new vehicle was purchased from an in-game website
Additional fixes to prepare for iFruit support
Crew Tire Smoke can no longer be purchased if you are not in a Crew

[4/21/15] GTAV PC Patch 335.1 Notes -
Players can no longer purchase more vehicles than their properties can store.
Players can now launch a video card benchmark test from the main menu.
Fixed an issue where facial features would not save correctly when transferring a character from Xbox 360 or PS3 and changing genders while editing the character's appearance.
Fixed an issue where players could become stuck in the clouds when voting to quick restart the Humane Labs Heist.
Fixed an issue where markers in the Rockstar Editor could not be deleted with the mouse.
Fixed various audio recording issues with Rockstar Editor clips.
Fixed an issue where the Yacht would not appear in some recorded Rockstar Editor clips.
Fixed a rare issue where some Rockstar Editor clips could not be opened for editing.
Fixed an issue where the GTAV Launcher would not display the correct amount of time remaining for file downloads.
The Steam overlay has been moved to prevent it from covering up Launcher buttons.
Fixed an issue where the game would not save your settings when restarting in some instances.
Fixed a rare issue where the Steam version of the game would crash right after launching.
Windows Media Player is no longer required to install GTAV. Instead, Windows Media Foundation will be required.
Fixed an issue where the game would show the pause menu without player input.
Fixed an issue where the max frame rate would be incorrectly low in rare cases.


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GTAV is availible from the following places, plus many more not listed.

Steam
GMG
G2A
CDkeys
CJS Cd Keys
Nuuvem
Amazon
Game

The game is availlible via Digital Downlaod (66GB) or Retail Boxed copy (7 DVD's)

Prices have ranged from £20 (via nuuvem) - £40 (Steam, GMG)

Steam direct keys will be downloaded via the Steam Client, unless stated that it is a Steam key by the retailers the key for the game will be downloaded via the *RSSC website.

*Some members have reported that this key can take a while to download.

**Drivers**

Latest drivers from both camps can be found below.

AMD
http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/latest-catalyst-windows-beta.aspx

Driver Highlights:

New Crossfire Profiles for:
Dirt 4
Galactic Civilizations III
Grand Theft Auto V
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
Mortal Combat X
Sleeping Dogs : Definitive Edition


Improved Crossfire Profiles updates for:
Battlefield Hardline
Dying Light
Far Cry 4
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor
Sniper Elite V3


For instructions on how to uninstall or install the AMD Catalyst Software Suite, you may refer to the following support resources:

How-To Uninstall AMD Catalyst™ Drivers From A Windows® Based System
How-To Install AMD Catalyst™ Drivers For A Windows® Based System

Please make sure to read the Feature Highlights and the Known Issues sections to learn more about this version of the driver and use the Issue Reporting Form to report any bugs – Thank you!


Resolved Issues:
Battlefield 4: A memory leak may be experienced on certain AMD Radeon GPU's
Battlefield Hardline: The game may crash on first launch when in High Performance Mode
Battlefield Hardline: The game may crash on launch on certain AMD graphics products
Far Cry 4: Stuttering may be experienced with custom settings when run in AMD Crossfire mode
Far Cry 4: Screen tearing may be experienced even after enabling vsync

Known Issues:
Far Cry 4 : A game crash may be experienced when switching between windowed and full screen mode
Far Cry 4 : Flickering may be experienced in the in-game cinematics when launched in landscape SLS mode
Youtube : Random block corruption may be experience with simultaneous 1080p video streams
Youtube : Microsoft Internet Explorer may crash if exited while Youtube sessions are ongoing
Battlefield Hardline: Corruption / stutter may be experienced while changing resolution with vsync enabled
Battlefield Hardline: Broken glass may flicker during gameplay
Dirt 4 : Poor performance may be experienced in some configurations
Monitors may switch off when changing orientation from portrait SLS to landscape SLS
Metal Gear Solid V - Ground Zeroes : The game may crash when run at lower resolutions in windowed mode
Sleeping Dogs - Definitive Edition : The game may not run on certain Kaveri platforms when High Performance mode is enabled
A manual installation (via inf) may fail on certain R9 295X2 configurations

AMD is currently working with Techland to resolve the following issue
Distant objects may flicker in Dying Light when AA is enabled in AMD Crossfire mode. As a workaround, users may disable AMD Crossfire mode if this issue is impacting their game experience.

AMD is currently working with NetherRealm Studios to resolve the following issue
Flickering is sometimes observed on a small number of surfaces in Mortal Combat X when using AMD Crossfire. As a work around, users may disable AMD Crossfire mode if this issue is impacting their game experience.

NVIDIA


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R* Support Common issues/workarounds

gta-forums - a good source of info about the game, issues and patches.

GTAV Map Full sized map, with options to filter out what you don't want to see, also has options to view in normal format/satellite view - a useful tool for those without the original paper copy.

R* Support Twitter - seems they are very active on Twitter, if you have an issue tweet them!



If anyone wishes to add any details to the OP such as TS channels for forum users, crews or anything really email me and I will add the links you provide.

I shall try to keep the OP updated as much as possible to provide the most relevant information possible about GTAV.

The original GTAV thread is huge and the OP was made when the game was first rumored for release. This thread was suggested due to the imminent release of GTAV on PC. This thread contains links/images/info about GTAV on PC. The original thread can be found here


Please also refrain from
Spamming the thread,
Keep the conversation "On Topic" or the post/s will be RTM'd.
Posting images oversize
Hotlinking images
Quoting images without wrapping in spoiler tags
Linking to torrents/torrent sites
Insulting other members
Posting links to youtube videos which contain swear words.

This is the game a lot of us have been waiting almost 2 years for, let's all enjoy the game and keep the thread active and current.

Josh
 
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R* GTAV Online Guide.

What is Grand Theft Auto Online?

While GTA Online is a massively multiplayer online game, you actually only play with 30 other people at any given time. It features pretty much the same open world as the single-player version, and you’re free to roam wherever you want. However, specific missions and activities are instanced – ie, you get put into an area where only you and whichever other players you’ve grouped up with directly can see each other.
While you’re wandering around the open world, you’re fair game for other players, so stay on your toes. If you want to play Online solo, load the story mode, and simply select GTA Online from the menu as “invite only.” Playing solo does limit your character’s development somewhat; the best way to play is to hook up with other players as soon as possible and spawn whatever instanced activity you’re interested in. That way you can keep out of the way of griefers, and simply concentrate on completing missions and having fun. 1
There are measures in place to discourage players from constantly killing other players, but the reality is, if someone wants to be an ass, they will. So when you’re in free roam, watch out for stuff like getting sniped the moment you exit a hospital after being killed. Cars can also be booby-trapped, so treat tempting-looking vehicles with caution and look closely at how they’re parked. If it doesn’t feel right, move on

What to do when you arrive in GTA Online


Watch for white dots
They’re the other players you’re sharing your server with. If you see one approaching you at speed, get ready. They might just be fleeing for cops, or simply passing through on their way to a job. But they might also be a griefer out for blood, so find cover, pull out your gun and stay frosty until you know what’s up. One thing to remember: most stores and businesses are PvP-free zones, where players can do little else than insult you. So seek refuge if you need to, and sit it out until the person moves on.

Find some friends. Or frenemies. Either will do The best way to play GTA Online is to invite people to join you as a group – or simply wait for someone to initiate a group invite. If the people you’re playing with are a bit ***, you might want to go off and do some of the solo activities outlined below. But if it turns out they’re quite handy, you can keep on playing with them by using the post-job voting menu to replay the prior job (highly recommended if it’s easy and/or lucrative), or start a new one.
Group activities generate 20% more rep than solo runs. Also, it’s always worth playing a mission again to get a perfect score, as it’s always easier the second time around, and if you do get it all right, the Rep bonus is sweet.
Remember that if you are an aggressive player and kill a lot of other players, you’ll become a bounty target and will likely be hunted down for money. Also, if you’re a **** and yell at people, you’ll very likely get negatively ranked. Although it’s early days, it seems that Bad Sports are thrown into servers with like-minded players – which might be fun if you like that sort of thing, but should be avoided if you don’t want to fend for yourself against 30 other people who just love being jerks.



What next?

First objective: Steal a nice car When you arrive in Los Santos for the first time, don't steal the first car you see. Look around for one that you like - because the first car you steal is the one you have to use until you can buy a new one. Unlike the single-player game, you won’t be able to find premium cars initially, so look for something that’s decent enough to live with, and won’t **** you off over the long run.
When you earn a bit more cash, you can take a car you want to keep to a Los Santos Customs shop, go to Loss/Theft Prevention and buy a Tracker for it. It’s $2,000, but it makes the car yours - and lets you easily recover it should it go "missing". Get insurance too. It’s expensive, but it’s also worth it in the long run for reasons that’ll become clear. Like some twit stealing your ride and parking it at the bottom of a reservoir.

Second objective: Get a good gun The Online version of Los Santos is a wretched hive of scum and villainy, and is not the sort of place you want to walk about armed with nothing but a semi-automatic pistol. So unless you’re Martin Riggs (look it up, kids), your immediate objective should be getting your hands on a decent gun so that you can at least protect yourself, or engage in some offensive combat should the opportunity arise.

Assuming you have enough money, the “best” gun to buy is the one you’re most comfortable and effective with. So that should make it a simple choice: buy whatever gun you use the most in the single-player game.

Third objective: Buy a garage While pricey, this is the next thing you need to get. It’s where you can store your cars, and you really do need to do that.
Don't forget to sign up for Rockstar's Social Club. If you do, once you get a garage, visit the Legendary Motorsports website on your phone and buy a free Elegy RH8. This thing is an awesome base car for Street Racing.

What you should be doing

Building up your Rep You can build up your reputation a variety of ways. If you’re a confident driver, you can annoy the cops and then evade them to slowly and steadily build up reputation. Just make sure you don’t hit more than three stars unless you’re really confident, as you’ll end up wasting a lot of time trying to beat the heat.
Doing jobs and generally helping fellow players makes you a “Good Sport” and will inevitably earn you Rep and bonus cash. So, ironic though it may sound considering you’re playing one of the most violent games around, resist the temptation to run around like an idiot, shooting everyone you see. And be pleasant to people, even if they’re not. Some players are quick to nerd rage, and if they do, just quit out of the group and avoid getting sucked into their nonsense.

Low risk money: Stealing cars If you just want to do things solo, the safest initial way to make money is to steal cars. Cruise the streets looking for common everyday cars, which are worth good money. Once you’ve jacked your ride, head to the nearest Los Santos Customs shop. Don’t drive like an idiot: the more minty fresh the car is when you get there, the more it’s worth. Cars sell for between $3-$8k, which on a long-term average works out about $4.5k per delivery. A nice, steady income, particularly if you enjoy driving and don’t consider it a grind.
Big tip: don’t go stealing high-end sports cars, as those aren’t in demand. SUVs and Coupes are usually very good money. Sedans and econoboxes are generally worth less.
Also remember that you can only sell one car per in-game day, so that means one every 45 minutes or so. Keep an eye on the clock, and you can keep the green coming in, particularly if you combine it with another low-risk activity.
Another way of generating cash for cars is through Simeon. Check your phone regularly for his text messages in which he’ll ask for specific cars. Deliver that vehicle to him, and you’ll earn a nice chunk of change. And again, be careful when taking the car to the drop-off point. Speed of delivery is not as important as making sure your stolen ride arrives in pristine condition

Key cars to watch for
  • Felon GT: $9,5k1
  • Gallivanteer Baller: $9k
  • Lampadati Felon: $9k
  • Ocelot F620: $8k1
  • Ubermacht Oracle: $8k
Higher risk money: Robbing places
Knocking off stores is another good way to make cash, though obviously much riskier than a bit of grand theft auto. First of all, before you do any kind of hold-ups, buy a facemask from the store at Vespucci Beach (they have some fun ones). This is essential to ensure you don’t get recognized if you ever return.
Once you’re suitably equipped, start hitting stores and you’ll earn decent money. Note that the bigger stores outside of Los Santos generally yield more cash than smaller stores. Yell into your mic or shoot at the store fixings to make a shopkeeper hand over the money more quickly, always keep your gun trained on him or her, and always stay alert. Some shopkeepers will shoot back given half a chance, so don’t turn your back on them for more than a second or two. Once outside, jump into your car and floor it. The cops will be hot on your tail, but you can use your usual single-player avoidance tactics to shake them off. However, there’s an even easier way to do this…

Get to da choppa! One of the keys to easy money is to steal a helicopter and use it as a getaway vehicle. But exactly how do you get one?
Grab a car, drive to the airport and go around the perimeter until you get to the fence near the flight school. With a bit of finessing, you can either drive through the fence or jump over it by using the nearby steps. Once you’ve negotiated this barrier, run over to whichever helicopter takes your fancy, and steal it.
Now the fun can really begin. Fly to your robbery target location, and land safely nearby, well out of line of site of the entrance to the business you want to knock off, so the shopkeeper can’t get an easy shot at you while you’re climbing back inside your chopper with your ill-gotten gains. Pull off your heist, and fly off.
This is a nice way to earn steady money – between $1-$4k per robbery (more if you shoot the shopkeeper and pick up the additional cash). The helicopter enables easy getaways, so head for the hills, flying perpendicular to any main roads, and find a nice spot in a wilderness area where you can hover until you’re free and clear. Then simply turn back to Los Santos and head to the next business you’d like to relieve of their money.
As you do more and more heists, your wanted level will increase, and eventually you'll have to deal with Los Santos PD helicopters. Flying under bridges is a good way to slow them down, as is flying over water at zero feet (just be careful). Don't fly too fast, as they'll very likely respawn in front of you. What you want to do is kite them, staying ahead of them, but out of visual range. Eventually your stars will start flashing and they'll give up. Once you've mastered this tactic, you'll be nigh on uncatchable.

Don’t forget to deposit your cash! It might feel great strutting the streets of Los Santos with a huge roll of notes in your pocket, but like everyone else in the game, if you get whacked, you drop a bunch of that cash, which can then be picked up and pocketed by the whackee.
How do you avoid this? Don’t carry tons of money: as soon as you earn it, whip out your phone, bring up a browser and use the bank’s online service to make an electronic deposit. You can still deposit your cash via an ATM if there’s one nearby, but the phone is by far your best bet.

Shoot the red dots If you’re confident about your shooting and combat abilities, you can hunt wanted people. Simply cruise around and look for red dots on the map. They’re targets with a nice bounty on their heads. Watch them from a distance, and then approach them at speed. Getting the jump on someone is half the battle in GTA Online. If you can initiate combat and get a few good hits in, you’ll swing the odds of success in your favor.
Obviously, be careful. Red dots are likely heavy PvP-er’s who do a lot of killing, so they’re probably not going to be chumps. However, it's this risk and danger that makes this aspect of the game really good fun. If you really want to test your GTA Online mettle, this is probably the best way to do it. Few GTA experiences will get your heart pounding as fast as a really good PvP encounter. But also remember that it’s just a game, and don’t get sucked into trying to get revenge if someone clearly outplays you. Learn from your mistakes, regroup and practice some more, otherwise you might end up getting yourself farmed, which is never a pleasant experience.

Quick tips

Recover your car from afar If you ever find yourself miles away from your car, use your phone to do a quick job. Hey presto! There’s your car. Now just cancel the job and be on your way.
When it’s time to log off Press start, select GTA Online and select “Leave.” That’ll make a hard save of wherever you are. Just quitting out can sometimes result in a loss of recent data that hasn’t yet been autosaved.

Good Video showing the graphical differences between all the settings!

***VIRUS WARNING***

There is a confirmed virus injection in two mods (so far) downloadable for GTA V

The Mods in question are

Angry Planes
NoClip

Full details can be found here on GTAFORUMS

I would suggest you look at the thread in question and make an informed decision on what action you need to take if you think you are affected.
 
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Great op there and ty for making it. Hopefully the old one will be locked when the games out so traffic comes in here.

Can't wait to try the game I've seen very small snippets so far so a lot will be really new when I first play it. Hope its more fun and zany like GTA sa and vice was compared to the more serious GTA 4. Hope some of my fav cars and bikes make a comeback from the past games too.

Hope mp is more fun with story missions instead of messing about or just FFA stuff this time.
 
Thanks for the thread Josh! Hopefully this will turn into a good source of info inc gameplay hints and tips.

I still haven't looked into the mp side properly and how to do that whole side of it so this is new for me :) latest gta game I properly played was..... San Andreas I think so this will be quite a different world from what I can remember of the gta series.

Looking forward to the mp side as well with all the forum members, will make it more fun instead of "randomers" on the internet(even though we all are, at least we have ocuk in common) haha

See you all on Tuesday!
 
No problems chaps, I enjoyed doing my first ever "official" thread. The way I see it, is that it took me an hour, that's an hour less that I stared at the countdown timer!

I have reserved the 2nd post, I might use that for gameplay reviews from youtube etc if they are clean. Not sure yet

But I aim to keep the thread going and current info included.
 
First thing I'm doing is drive up Mt Chilliad and snap some #masterrace style pics!

Then I'm gonna get the parachute and fly off!

Cannot wait!
 
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