![]() I wasn't meaning to start any kind of debate really, merely just sharing a video that came up on my recommendations that perfectly vocalises exactly how I felt reading some of the online discussions on GTA6 (and in general, about any video game). Youtubers have played a large role in creating today's online environment. (I admit I'd actually prefer a tighter game smaller in scale, but we Shenmue fans are often the minority.) The only thing I could see more reasonably riling folks is if they trim back the open-world growth for a more streamlined experience. What has been leaked is purportedly a 2021 build. Do folks really believe Take Two would take that for granted? Moreover, do we think they wouldn't have the resources to produce something on par if not superior to V? I can understand if this were a game from a smaller developer but, even then, I think of the Sonic Frontiers backlash: even it is looking much better. If memory serves, GTA V was and is the best selling entertainment product of all time. Many of those files are still skeletal: imagine if a student hacked my laptop today and moaned "Wow, the other language's notes were much better! He doesn't even include footnotes now!" I shall get it all done, but in time. To use an example, I teach languages and am writing up the PDF notes for a future Greek course. (I know I'm mostly preaching to the choir, but it deserves to be said for sanity's sake.) They were “extremely disappointed to have any details of our next game shared with you all in this way.The shortsightedness of the complaints is absurd to me. The only official statement Rockstar Games has given about GTA 6 is when the initial massive leak happened in September 2022. ![]() Fans are still playing GTA 5 Online until GTA 6 gets released. It has sold 185 million copies worldwide across three console generations, releasing at the tale end of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 generation up to now with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. GTA 5 is about to be 10 years old this upcoming September. On the brightside, the footage looks promising. Related: Fan-Made Red Dead Redemption Image Shows Everyone how Badly Rockstar Messed Up ![]() While gamers need to recognize the footage is not finished and Rockstar Games are working hard to bring another massive open-world experience to its fans, it sucks for the developers to see their unfinished work make its way online. Police Car in GTA 5 Online Another GTA 6 Leak: What Did We Learn?įor starters, Rockstar Games’ most anticipated game, GTA 6, is still facing leaks online. Regardless, scripted sequence or a normal police chase, Rockstar Games are improving how police chases work in GTA 6. This sequence can be part of the main GTA 6 story mode as cargo is visible in the back of the truck. Good to know the police AI aren’t perfect drivers and can crash their vehicle if faced with hazards. The police car on the left ends up crashing after colliding with a rock. In the leaked video, two police cars are chasing behind you, driving alongside the edges of the road. As we move closer to GTA 6, the leaked footage gives players a taste of what it might look like. The police chase sequence is synonymous with any Grand Theft Auto game. Related: GTA 6 Developers Rockstar Games Partner with Infamous GTA Roleplayers GTA 6 is likely arriving on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, so Rockstar Games is taking advantage of the next-generation consoles. Nightclubs are meant to be very dark with some lighting to highlight the dancers, the bar, etc. ![]() Across the 50 second clip, we see improved lighting, a huge amount of character models on screen, and character collision. The GTA 6 nightclub footage is very good.
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