**The Official "GTA IV:The Lost & Damned" Thread**

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Aug 7, 2003
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i dont usually post pics but since i got my phone connected and took pics for this other thread ima make ill let you guys know its out.



it says its 2gb to download. it says download exclusively on feb 17th but ima try in a minute to see if i can download it right now. bought it from gamestop.
 
Aug 7, 2003
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i just tried and it didnt work, both on xbox live and xbox.com. it says on the download card thing and the box itself "download exclusively over xbox live marketplace february 17th, 2009" so i guess you gotta wait til then. o well i wont have to go out to buy it just wake up and download it.
 

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It looks like Rockstar is showing some love to those who haven’t made the full (7 dollar a month) commitment. Anyone who doesn’t have a full Xbox Live gold account will be treated to a week of free multiplayer games with their copy of the expansion Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and the Damned.


Apparently, this event is only going to work with The Lost and the Damned, but it’s nice to get something for free, especially if you’ve never tried Xbox Live before (it’s wonderful).

I’m wondering how many people are actually interested in this expansion, let alone playing multiplayer in it. I really liked GTA4 but I never even touched the multiplayer, although I know the game itself has been quite polarized in the gaming community.
 

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Radio is alive and well — and getting a major upgrade — in next week's "Grand Theft Auto IV" episode, the downloadable-only Xbox 360 exclusive: "The Lost and Damned."

Rockstar Games music supervisor Ivan Pavlovich broke down the details and even gave MTV News a sneak listen to one of the episode's most radical radio innovations during a telephone interview last week.

(Check out images, including three exclusives, from "Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned.")

"Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned" is already adding 10 to 20 hours of gameplay focusing on the exploits of new playable character, biker Johnny Klebitz. But why stop there?

Four of the "GTA IV" radio stations are getting new music.

Hip-hop station the Beat 102.7 is gaining a new show of popular hip-hop DJed by Funkmaster Flex and headlined by two new Busta Rhymes tracks. One of them, "The Conglomerate," features Young Jeezy and Jadakiss.

The Beat is also getting a show DJed by Statik Selektah, featuring all hip-hop recorded and mixed specifically for "GTA." One of the headliners there is Freeway, who told MTV News that Selektah asked him to get into the game. "I was excited when I was approached about the opportunity," he said over e-mail. "I used what I know about the past 'GTA' games and just put my own twist on it." His song is called "Car Jack."

Liberty City Hardcore is gaining a new death-metal show DJed by Max Cavalera of Sepultura and Soulfly fame. Among the artists featured will be Bathory.

Liberty Rock Radio 97.8 is getting new rock songs, with Iggy Pop returning as the DJ.

Radio Broker, the indie-rock station DJed by Juliette Lewis, is also getting new music.

Pavlovich won't reveal the exact number of new songs in the $20 expansion, but he did explain the motivation for what was added. All the new rock and metal is designed to suit the mood of the episode's story, one that chronicles the adventures and stresses of a Liberty City motorcycle gang. "This really focuses on biker songs and a little more aggressive songs," Pavlovich said.

The new hip-hop was added because the Beat had proven to be the most popular "GTA IV" radio station. The approach with Flex was to provide hip-hop that has more of a national appeal than the New York-focused shows of original Beat DJs Mr. Cee and Green Lantern.

Rockstar has programmed "The Lost and Damned" to make sure the new music gets attention. The new rock songs will be weighted to play first in the otherwise-random mix on those stations. The new Flex, Statik Selektah and Cavalera shows will play in blocks, before the original shows on their respective stations get their turn in rotation.

Pavlovich and his team have pulled some other tricks too. They've got Funkmaster Flex doing a phone interview with Busta Rhymes on the Beat. Pavlovich played a version of the conversation for MTV News over the phone, explaining that it was essentially a freestyle interview conducted between the two hip-hop icons. Busta talks about holding down hip-hop for Liberty City and plugs his real-world album. They banter a bit and intro one of Busta's new songs. Pavlovich said that Flex had a lot of fun with his recording session for "The Lost and Damned." The DJ even spoofed his real-world rant about R. Kelly, but how that one goes down won't be revealed until you play the game for yourself.

All of the music in the "The Lost and Damned" will be linked to iTunes, Rockstar's new partner for "GTA IV" music. Players can hear songs in the game, tag them and find a list of their marked songs on Rockstar's Web site, ready for iTunes purchase. Rockstar had launched "GTA IV" last year with a similar deal structured through Amazon's music store.

All of this music is exclusive to Xbox 360 games, because "Lost and Damned" itself is not coming to the PlayStation 3. It and a second upcoming "GTA IV" episode are Xbox 360 exclusives. "The Lost and Damned," which is rated M, will be available for download through the Xbox Live Marketplace on February 17. It requires a copy of the original "GTA IV" game.
 
Jun 11, 2004
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It looks like Rockstar is showing some love to those who haven’t made the full (7 dollar a month) commitment. Anyone who doesn’t have a full Xbox Live gold account will be treated to a week of free multiplayer games with their copy of the expansion Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and the Damned.


Apparently, this event is only going to work with The Lost and the Damned, but it’s nice to get something for free, especially if you’ve never tried Xbox Live before (it’s wonderful).

I’m wondering how many people are actually interested in this expansion, let alone playing multiplayer in it. I really liked GTA4 but I never even touched the multiplayer, although I know the game itself has been quite polarized in the gaming community.
single player is the shit I'm lookin forward to most. multiplayer imo lacked the polish of other games like call of duty. It was fun for a while but got old fast.
 

I AM

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so is this an addition you gotta download or what? i bet it'll be just as GAY as GTA4.

weak ass fuckin game if you ask me. san andreas was better minus the slight graphic difference on my plasma.....fallout3 kills this bullshit game though.
 

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Some Random Asshole
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HOPE THEY ADD SOME GOOD MUSIC, THE ONLY SONG I LIKED ON GTA 4 WAS STAND UP JAMROCK THE REST WAS GARBAGE
yup...it was all bullshit music....my pony by genuwine was the only other half way decent song i could listen to....

at least in san andreas i could listen to EVERYTHING on multiple stations....even the 70's rock station....that had some good songs....

gta4 was garbage. you can go into places, but there's nothing fucking inside them......big deal...if shit isn't there, i don't give a fuck if you can walk into it. that's lame as fuck and the programmers were just lazy or being faggots or somethin.....they act like it's so fucking detailed and shit.....yeah riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.....maybe bethesda should make some gta shit since rockstar is blowing dicks recently.