Grand Theft Auto 6 is expected to introduce new features to the series, but one major addition may not be possible at this time. It has been over a decade since the original release of Grand Theft Auto 5, and fans have high expectations for the new title. However, it seems that certain features fans wanted for GTA 6 may have to wait until Grand Theft Auto 7.
Rockstar has a history of maximizing console capabilities, as seen in their previous releases. While Grand Theft Auto did not have new releases during the last console generation, the PS4 and Xbox One ports of GTA 5 showcased graphical improvements that surpassed their PS3 and Xbox 360 counterparts. Red Dead Redemption 2 further demonstrated Rockstar’s technical prowess with stunning visuals and intricate details.
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Although a next-level weather system would enhance immersion in GTA 6, it appears unlikely that the game will include the desired advancements in this area. According to ComicBook, plans for “extreme weather” in the game have been scrapped, suggesting that the expected setting of Vice City will feature more typical environmental conditions. While this may not significantly impact the gameplay experience, it could disappoint those hoping for dynamic weather changes throughout the game.
The leaked information does not provide a clear explanation for the abandonment of advanced weather plans, mentioning “tech limitations” as a possible reason. It is reasonable to assume that current hardware may not be capable of simulating intense weather conditions on a technical level. Creating a system that can realistically depict hurricanes or tornadoes would require significant processing power and complex interactions with in-game structures.
2023-11-26 12:00:04
Original from screenrant.com
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