jalister: You can still hijack cars and drive them, just like in SR3.
Vythonaut: Well, i might be able to do that but i don't know if there is a strong incentive to do so considering the walking speed & the ability to jump over long distances with ease; i think it is the same with open world cRPGs that feature a fast-travel system (TES series for example): it is usually optional to use it and i don't do it initially but after a while i find myself using it extensively even though it breaks the immersion for me. Anyway, i already saw some videos and all i can say is that the game development team went completely nuts with it -- and i thought i saw it all in the 3rd game of the series! :)
Going from SR3 to SR4 isn't any more shocking than going from SR2 to SR3.
If you liked SR2, but didn't like SR3, then SR4 may not be for you.
If you liked SR3, you will probably like SR4.
IronArcturus: Great! Have you tried it on Windows 7?
vicklemos: Howdy! Nope, w10 and Linux Mint, only and it's a pretty unique game, best in the series I think.
My bet: on W7 you shouldn't have any issues ;)
It's nice to see another Linux Mint user. I'm still not sure how I am going to handle Windows gaming on my Ryzen computer when I build it though. I really don't want Windows 10. Maybe I will just use Windows 7 with SP1, and only use it for Windows only games.