Perhaps very similar to Warzone 2, a big engine change for GTA 6 has been revealed by a Rockstar Games insider. Players worldwide are eagerly anticipating official GTA 6 news as the game is already among the most anticipated of all time.
Fans have been forced to rely largely on leaks due to Rockstar’s silence over the upcoming GTA game, and this most recent one from Aleix Venturas has them quite excited.
The insider claims that Rockstar San Diego has a team of about twenty engineers redesigning the water dynamics in GTA 6 that, for lack of a better phrase, will blast everything else out of the water.
En avril 2022, @Chris_Klippel avait publié ce tweet à propos de la version 9 de RAGE :https://t.co/7XU0z72r4p
— Aleix Venturas (@AleixVenturas) February 17, 2023
GTA 6 Insider Leaks Ultra Graphics of Revolutionary Water Technology
Venturas argued that the success of GTA Online is the reason it would be accurate to describe the water in GTA 6 as “ahead of its time” in a thread on Twitter.
“Thanks to the colossal revenues that GTA Online has brought to Take-Two Interactive since 2013, the businessmen of the parent company of Rockstar Games have decided to invest in a new technology and integrate it into GTA 6,” he explained.
The insider continued by providing a picture of what the water would appear to be like in “ultra” graphics and making the prediction that the aquatic setting would play a significant role in the upcoming game.
NVIDIA a déjà tenté l'expérience avec WaveWorks 1.0 et 2.0 mais le ratio réalisme/performance n'a jamais été exploitable. Voici une représentation dans un moteur de rendu 3D qui permet de réaliser ce proposera la physique de l'eau dans #GTA6 en mode graphique "ultra" : pic.twitter.com/4o3eLlBNxR
— Aleix Venturas (@AleixVenturas) February 17, 2023
Venturas continued by saying that this new technology would make it possible to play a variety of brand-new sports, including water sports like surfing.
The game GTA 6 isn’t the first to emphasize water in a big way. For instance, Warzone 2 has a tonne of hidden underwater loot, and some players even said swimming was too powerful.
If this rumor turns out to be accurate, it will be interesting to see whether Rockstar can make swimming or surfing around Vice City an enjoyable part of the upcoming game when it is finally released.
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