A former Rockstar developer, who worked on the
Grand Theft Auto series warned players that GTA 6 could not perform the expected big leap.
GTA 6: Can Calm Under Expectations
GTA 6’s promotional trailer and then with great excitement from the game world with impatientity GTA 6 is waiting for the output date. But an old Rockstar developer predicts that some fans can disappoint “the first day” because GTA 6 doesn’t expect to be “like different” from GTA 5.
From 1995-2009 to Rockstar GTA Vice City, Obbe Vermeij, working on classic games such as GTA San Andreas and GTA 4, expressed that many aspects of GTA 6 become bigger and better in a new podcast publication, but many people will not make a big leap as they care. “Basicly GTA 5 looks like they have even taken further, not?” says and adds, “The scene that surprised me, everyone looks like doing anything else, the scene on the beach where each character has its own animation. I think it looks pretty great. But I don’t think GTA will be wildly different from 5. I think people may have some frustration on the first day. But there will still be the best game on the market. “
Givingij states that the size of the technological leap between the console generations is a big factor in not seeing a seismic change compared to GTA 5. GTA 6 has given priority to the console audience when it comes to the market and adds the future of the PC version on the next date.
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Vermeij does not have “information from the inside” about the development of GTA 6, one that has quite much information about the working shape of Rockstar. Givingij, who was working for Rockstar in the past and detailed the time he spent in the studio, finally announced that GTA San Andreas finally caused one of the most peculiar in-game events and started writing a blog about the development process of old Rockstar games. But on the complaints from the former employer removed most of the content on the blog and left sending it to the blog.