Gameranx News: Liberty City Project, PlayStation Revivals, Xbox Woes, CES Anticipation

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In this week's episode of Gameranx, we dive headfirst into the exhilarating world of gaming news. The Liberty City Preservation Project has set the gaming community abuzz with its jaw-dropping feat of bringing GTA IV to life within the GTA V universe. The level of detail, from sound effects to NPCs, is truly impressive and a testament to the passion of the developers behind this ambitious project. Meanwhile, PlayStation seems to be taking a page out of Capcom's book by expressing interest in reviving old IPs, sparking hope for beloved classics to make a comeback in the modern gaming landscape.
On the other side of the spectrum, the "Secret Level" Amazon show creators faced a setback when their pitch for a Master Chief-Doom Slayer crossover was rejected by Xbox. The clash of titans would have been a sight to behold, but alas, it seems like a missed opportunity for an epic gaming crossover. Additionally, the ongoing saga of "Black Myth: Wukong" and its compatibility issues with Xbox Series S continues to raise eyebrows, leaving Xbox fans wondering when they'll get a chance to experience this highly anticipated title.
As we gear up for CES and the flurry of game releases in February, including the highly anticipated "Kingdom Come: Deliverance II," the gaming world is abuzz with excitement and anticipation. New indie game trailers and leaks about the Nvidia RTX 50 series GPUs add fuel to the fire, promising significant advancements in gaming technology. With Samsung and LG poised to unveil improved OLED and QLED technology at CES, the future of gaming looks brighter than ever. Stay tuned for more updates as the gaming industry hurtles towards new heights of innovation and excitement.

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Fans discuss the absence of GTA 4 physics in the Liberty City Preservation Project mod for GTA V
Comparison between GTA 4 and GTA 5 engines, with some preferring the former for its physics and gameplay
Desire for a GTA 4 remaster
Concerns about the vibrant theme and lighting of GTA 5 affecting the darker vibe of GTA 4 in the mod
Appreciation for modders revitalizing old games
Nostalgia and mixed feelings towards GTA 4 gameplay and memories
Speculation about potential GTA 4 remaster if the mod gets taken down
Desire for specific elements from GTA 4 to be retained in the mod, such as vehicle and NPC physics
Comments on the need for higher FPS and resolution on consoles like the Switch
General appreciation for modders and their impact on gaming
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