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With all of the excitement around GTA VI, it's easy to forget just what an achievement the last couple of games in the series have been, with each making huge steps to advance game development and player experience overall.
GTA V is probably the best example of this, but its predecessor is absolutely beloved in its own right, with plenty actually preferring the experience that game offered, despite the obvious technical advancements in the next game.
Now, in terms of detail and ingenuity, GTA VI is more than likely set to outdo both by some margin, as Rockstar Games plunges a ton of money into the next release in the hope that it will generate billions in revenue and sales.
As part of that, some fans have taken to social media to express their desires for specific bits and pieces to return when GTA VI debuts next year.
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It's The Little Things
Over on Reddit, there's been chatter over one feature from GTA IV should absolutely make a return in GTA VI, after being left out of the last game without an explanation from the developer.
Essentially, it amounts to several smaller features within the game's vehicles, like it not automatically turning off when you get out, and the volume from the radio being audible in the game world when you step outside the car.
One user put a potential problem forward, asking if the volume gets louder when the windows are broken but the doors are closed. As one comment noted in response, however, they probably don't need to worry too much, "I don't know man for the level of detail in GTA 6 i think it should be pretty easy to have it check if one of the windows are broken."
Another noted a version of the system does appear in GTA V, so they might be fully intending to keep that in the next release, saying: "Yeah, but also, you can manually turn it on and open it open fully with the interaction menu in 5. You can even turn the radio on if I recall correctly, but I might be making that one up."
The fact remains that GTA VI is going to be an immensely detailed and immersive game, if only going off the details we've seen so far in the trailers.
The big question is whether it will run well on the hardware that we have at home, but Rockstar does at least have a reasonably good track record in that regard.
Topics: Rockstar Games, GTA, GTA 6, GTA 5