
tv too low?
I didn't find r/tvtoolow lol.
should I put it a little bit higher?

I didn't find r/tvtoolow lol.
should I put it a little bit higher?
To build anticipation for GTA 6, I’ve been replaying some of the main entries in the series.
My experience with *Vice City* was a bit odd; the only platform I had available was the PS5, so I played the recent remake. I didn't think it was bad, but I do feel it loses some of the original game's essence.
The gameplay and mechanics gave me a bit of a hard time at first; the driving didn't feel very intuitive, and I struggled to avoid crashing on every turn.I think this is where Rockstar really started paying close attention to the driving experience.
The gunplay also felt strange and not as responsive compared to other games in the series. One thing that stood out to me about *Vice City* is that the police are always in "hardcore mode," meaning some missions required multiple attempts.
The best parts of this entry, for me, were the aesthetic, the vibe, the city, and the music. I can't wait to see the modern, up-to-date version of Vice City. I think the map, despite being small, has aged really well; the whole aesthetic just has a certain aura.
What do you guys think of *Vice City*?
After a 30-minute drive, I arrived home and noticed that a lot of steam was coming out of some place I couldn't identify. I saw on the floor some antifreeze, so I assumed I probably have a leak.
How can I identify it? Or what can it be?