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Brate, neće da te skenira Holandija sta iznosis, barem ne bi trebalo, posto si ti tamo platio i porez i sve (čak možeš da tražiš i povraćaj poreza). A ovi naši nemaju više tu foru sa skenerom na aerodromu, već ideš na ono "imam da prijavim" - "nemam da prijavim". Naravno, zadržavaju pravo da te iscimaju carinici ako si sumnjiv.

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Baš da vidim nas koji čitav život visimo na mišu i tastaturi, da uzmemo ovo joypad sranje (ili kako se već zove) u ruke i uživamo igrajući GTA IV. Neka hvala!!!

Da ne govorim koliko su modovi doprineli popularnosti igre. Nedostatak licenciranih auta... jebiga došli po mene da slavimo "praznik rada". Nastaviću drugi put :)

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kad je san andreas izaso secam se grafika mi je bila skroz kockasta i shucmurasta na PS2 i obicnom televizoru i onda sam se odusevio kad sam probao na pc-ju. verovatno ce biti isto i sa gta4, treba se strpeti pa uzivati ko covek

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Muzička podloga je izgleda odlična, napokon nema više vezivanja za konkretne decenije.

Just like the previous games in the Grand Theft Auto series, Grand Theft Auto IV has an extensive amount and variety of tracks spanning different decades and also taken from modern day music. With over 200 songs, notable inclusions to the game's soundtrack include Thin Lizzy, Seryoga, Bob Marley, The Sisters of Mercy, The Who, Queen, Black Sabbath, Fela Kuti, Femi Kuti, Phillip Glass, Justice, Kanye West, Busta Rhymes, R. Kelly, Liquid Liquid, John Coltrane, Aphex Twin, The Boggs, Elton John, ZZ Top, R.E.M., Ne-Yo, and Barry White. The game's soundtrack can be listened to through radio stations while the player is in a vehicle. People who provide voices for the radio DJs include fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, musicians Iggy Pop, DJ Green Lantern, Femi Kuti, Jimmy Gestapo and Ruslana, and real-life radio talk show host Lazlow Jones. Ricky Gervais and Katt Williams also appear in interviews and have recorded motion-captured acts the player can view in the game's comedy club

Liberty City is serviced by eighteen radio stations; The Beat 102.7 (hip hop), The Classics 104.1 (old school hip hop), Electrochoc (electro house/dance), Fusion FM (jazz fusion), JNR Jazz Nation Radio (jazz), The Journey (ambient/chill out), IF99 International Funk (funk and Afrobeat), K 109: The Studio (disco), L.C.H.C (hardcore punk), LRR 97.8 Liberty Rock Radio (classic rock), Massive B Soundsystem (dancehall), Radio Broker (indie rock), San Juan Sounds (reggaeton), Tuff Gong (dub and reggae), The Vibe 98.8 (R&B), Vladivostok FM (Eastern European music) and three talk radio stations, WKTT, Public Liberty Radio and Integrity 2.0 (Which is unlocked during the course of the game).

The game uses a similar music system to that of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. In earlier games in the series, each radio station was essentially a single looped sound file, playing the same songs, announcements and advertisements in the same order each time. With the radio stations in Grand Theft Auto IV, each section is held separately, and "mixed" randomly, allowing songs to be played in different orders, announcements to songs to be different each time, and plot events to be mentioned on the stations. However, certain stations with multiple DJs limit specific songs to be played by each DJ, with the result that the same sound loop can be heard starting a DJ's set whenever the player enters a vehicle. Certain songs are also edited to incorporate references to the fictional Liberty City.

Grand Theft Auto IV's theme song is "Soviet Connection" by Michael Hunter, who also composed the theme for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

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Just like the previous games in the Grand Theft Auto series, Grand Theft Auto IV has an extensive amount and variety of tracks spanning different decades and also taken from modern day music. With over 200 songs, notable inclusions to the game's soundtrack include Thin Lizzy, Seryoga, Bob Marley, The Sisters of Mercy, The Who, Queen, Black Sabbath, Fela Kuti, Femi Kuti, Phillip Glass, Justice, Kanye West, Busta Rhymes, R. Kelly, Liquid Liquid, John Coltrane, Aphex Twin, The Boggs, Elton John, ZZ Top, R.E.M., Ne-Yo, and Barry White. The game's soundtrack can be listened to through radio stations while the player is in a vehicle. People who provide voices for the radio DJs include fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, musicians Iggy Pop, DJ Green Lantern, Femi Kuti, Jimmy Gestapo and Ruslana, and real-life radio talk show host Lazlow Jones. Ricky Gervais and Katt Williams also appear in interviews and have recorded motion-captured acts the player can view in the game's comedy club

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ov_MeSWlf2o...feature=related ftw [:D]

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Da vam se pohvalim, otisao sam danas u radnju i kupio xbox 360 nov, lepo upakovan, sa sve splinter cell double agent igrom u njoj (za sta me zabole al u paketu je jbg) i odem u stan sav srecan da probam, i startujem ga, i radi, i ubacim igru, i trazi neki update sa igre ja reko ajd moze, i.... PRC

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Od svih kutija koje sam mogao da biram, ja izaberem bas tu koja ne radi...

Elem nije to nista strasno posto mogu da je zamenim naravno ili da je poprave, sta god im lakse, ali ja sutra idem kuci i prodavnice vec nisu radile dok sam ja to provalio da ne radi konzola (zatvaraju se u 6 ovde), tako da ce morati burazer da je nosi na reklamaciju, a ja idem kuci praznih ruku, sto znaci da sam dao pare da bi konzolu dobio tek za mesec dana, kad on bude dolazio na kratko u Srbiju.

KO ME JEBE KAD KUPUJEM KONZOLE

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Da, zamisli da ti ne ostaje buraz tamo :) -@exile

E a ova kao eastern europe radio stanica u igri mi nije jasna, mislim ok hteli su kao da ubace to u celu pricu zato sto je glavni lik dolazi odatle, ali ipak radnja se odvija u USA gde se bas i ne mogu slusati eastern europe radio stanice :) Naravno mogu ali preko neta samo.

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Da, zamisli da ti ne ostaje buraz tamo :) -@exile

E a ova kao eastern europe radio stanica u igri mi nije jasna, mislim ok hteli su kao da ubace to u celu pricu zato sto je glavni lik dolazi odatle, ali ipak radnja se odvija u USA gde se bas i ne mogu slusati eastern europe radio stanice :) Naravno mogu ali preko neta samo.

u crnoj gori postoji ruski radio, misliš da ih u njujorku nema osam?

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Naprotiv.

Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the past year or so—or perhaps waiting in line to check the Internet at one of those refugee camps in Californy—you know by now that Niko Bellic is the star of this game. Literally fresh off the boat in Liberty City, Niko is originally from an unnamed country in Eastern Europe, most likely somewhere in the Balkans based on his name and references he makes to his time in “the war.” As opposed to other games that let you make the character look however you want, Niko is no simple avatar for you. Like C.J. in GTA: San Andreas, and Jimmy Hopkins in Bully, Niko is an example of Rockstar’s—and namely writer Dan Houser’s—ability to craft complex and interesting characters to lead their games. But Niko is somehow different. He may be a ruthless killer, but otherwise he’s a fairly decent guy. He loves his friend’s family and has a wickedly dry sense of humor. He seems like the kind of guy who’d be fun to hang out with, provided he doesn’t shoot someone on the way to the bar. Niko is hardly a psychopath; he’s just made some unfortunate career choices and become very good at doing some very ugly business. The actor who voices Niko, Michael Hollick, does a superb job, and the fantastic motion capture and animations (especially the detailed movement of his face as he expresses emotions) also go a long way toward bringing the character to life.
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