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UI is usually one of the last things to be completed because everything that provides information for the UI needs to be final first or you waste a lot of work making ui for shit that gets cut or changed.
that said, as an HD era hater, i fully expect to not like the driving, shooting, on-foot movement, interface, and writing in the final product.
I think it was alright in GTA4-5 but this looks like RDR2 level of clunky.
GTA IV was good (even thought it had some clunky stuff), GTA V felt empty (I have a feeling that they based a lot of the gameplay on Max Payne 3). RDR2 was really bad lol
idk i just wanted iteration on san andreas/VCS and they went and did a whole thing instead
Yeah I've hated the controls since IV, which is why saints row is better they kept a level of 'bounciness' that keeps things fun which the newer GTA titles have abandoned in the pursuit of 'realism', whatever I'll keep playing that garbage