I find nothing wrong with the game; I immerse myself in the game and take life back to the late 1960s without expectations of something that isn't to be. If they want some perfect experience then just play any other of the 2 thousand car games with stories...but only so many games have stories set back in the 30s-40s-50s-60s so people should appreciate what it has to offer. No one has even mentioned the automobiles being different looking and 1948-1968 (few exceptions in the 1916-1931 for the obnoxious dragster and pretty shubert model a) models so they shouldn't have a problem switching since they clearly only look at cars and think "yes fast!" ..Absolute degenerates can just play GTA 5 and stop whining. Mafia in reality is a game about history, more then a story focused game since all games have stories, its a automobile based game hence the amount of vehicles to offer
People hate the game because it was released as a unpolished buggy mess and was just severely lacking in several areas compared to the games that came before it.
@@PannierLaw it's because their people who live off of thinking being nostalgic is a personality. Mafia 2 had flaws Mafia 3 somewhat succeeded in, such as the number of automobiles. They did not! Do the 1950s well, the one game set in the 1950s in what seems to be the entire world of games, and all they could do was make a low level dirty city with unimpressive models that hardly even feel like the 1950's with it's one dimensional vehicles (that all have modern tires for some unknown reason) and a city that makes you say "I walked a block from the docks and I'm at the end of the central park"
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar dude why are you so fixed on the cars? People hated Mafia 3 because it was an unpolished game upon release, andthe dlcs (especially faster, baby) were just a let down, cant just assume everyone hates a game because they’re “nostalgic” heck it was the first Mafia game I ever played and I still didn’t really enjoy it much.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar When was Mafia a motor vehicle based game… this isn’t Need for Speed this is freaking Mafia And you keep refusing to acknowledge the unpolished Buggy mess the game was upon release.
@Hrvoje Brezarić Yeah, I know lol. Although I saw how much of a mess it was at first, I started playing it a few weeks ago and I really like it, imo it deserves a second chance by those who dumped it
When are you going to continue your Mafia II: Without Cuts series brother?
i have a new video coming soon :)
@@Eptun Let's hope definitive has more cut in it
Are there any tutorials on using the fusion tool? Or just modding mafia like this?
I find nothing wrong with the game; I immerse myself in the game and take life back to the late 1960s without expectations of something that isn't to be. If they want some perfect experience then just play any other of the 2 thousand car games with stories...but only so many games have stories set back in the 30s-40s-50s-60s so people should appreciate what it has to offer. No one has even mentioned the automobiles being different looking and 1948-1968 (few exceptions in the 1916-1931 for the obnoxious dragster and pretty shubert model a) models so they shouldn't have a problem switching since they clearly only look at cars and think "yes fast!" ..Absolute degenerates can just play GTA 5 and stop whining. Mafia in reality is a game about history, more then a story focused game since all games have stories, its a automobile based game hence the amount of vehicles to offer
People hate the game because it was released as a unpolished buggy mess and was just severely lacking in several areas compared to the games that came before it.
@@PannierLaw it's because their people who live off of thinking being nostalgic is a personality. Mafia 2 had flaws Mafia 3 somewhat succeeded in, such as the number of automobiles. They did not! Do the 1950s well, the one game set in the 1950s in what seems to be the entire world of games, and all they could do was make a low level dirty city with unimpressive models that hardly even feel like the 1950's with it's one dimensional vehicles (that all have modern tires for some unknown reason) and a city that makes you say "I walked a block from the docks and I'm at the end of the central park"
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar dude why are you so fixed on the cars? People hated Mafia 3 because it was an unpolished game upon release, andthe dlcs (especially faster, baby) were just a let down, cant just assume everyone hates a game because they’re “nostalgic” heck it was the first Mafia game I ever played and I still didn’t really enjoy it much.
@@PannierLaw read the last of sentence of the original comment. It's a game made for automobiles and story.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar When was Mafia a motor vehicle based game… this isn’t Need for Speed this is freaking Mafia
And you keep refusing to acknowledge the unpolished Buggy mess the game was upon release.
What is this? How’d you get here and are there modern day vehicles in the files?
Yeah the modern day vehicles were used in interview cutscenes with Father James
『DJ Thanos』 oh ok I didn’t realize that wish he drove one
@Hrvoje Brezarić Yeah, I know lol. Although I saw how much of a mess it was at first, I started playing it a few weeks ago and I really like it, imo it deserves a second chance by those who dumped it
Modern cars? Were they made for cutscenes or something?
Yeah for a present day interview with Father James, he was outside and the cars were in the background
2002
So we was supposed to play in the present days.
nope, these modern cars are from cutscenes with father James
This is what looks when low end 😂 gamer's play Mafia 3