GTA VIis on the way, it’s just taking an awfully long time to get here. Not to worry though, in the meantime fans can theorise what features they’re hoping to see borrowed from other Rockstar Games titles…One such feature is arguably one of the coolest thingsRed Dead Redemption 2did with its open world, structures actually being built over the course of the game.Watch the trailer forGTA VIhereIt’s a detail you might have missed during your playthrough, but there are several instances where buildings and other structures are put together over several in-game weeks. This applies to houses made of wooden beams, only to be fully-built later in the game, though my personal favourite are the railways, as you can see the workers gradually work their way down the track hammering in the bolts.AdvertGTA VIis set to be themost realisticworldRockstar Gameshas ever made, so it only seems fitting that the various towns and cities in Leonidas gradually expand over the time, whether it be through actual in-game events or post-launch updates.In a Redditpostdiscussing the potential feature, one user believes the open world forGTA VIwill change dynamically. They said “In the leaks and the trailer we have seen multiple construction sites. I don’t think they will leave them empty since there were more than 3 hidden in the background.”Another pointed out howGTA V’sLos Santos had a skyscraper under construction when the game first released, saying “It’s been a decade and that building in Los Santos has made no progress whatsoever smh.”Finally one user thinks it would be cool to see existing buildings inGTA VIbe “knocked down for redevelopment,” possibly opening up new stores and activities for the characters to visit during the story.AdvertWho knows what Rockstar has planned forGTA VI, but if it adopts even half ofRed Dead Redemption 2’sbest features, while adding its own to the mix, it may just be the greatest game of all time.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Red Dead Redemption 2,Grand Theft Auto,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games

GTA 6 likely to borrow one of Red Dead Redemption 2’s coolest open-world features

GTA VIis on the way, it’s just taking an awfully long time to get here. Not to worry though, in the meantime fans can theorise what features they’re hoping to see borrowed from other Rockstar Games titles…One such feature is arguably one of the coolest thingsRed Dead Redemption 2did with its open world, structures actually being built over the course of the game.Watch the trailer forGTA VIhereIt’s a detail you might have missed during your playthrough, but there are several instances where buildings and other structures are put together over several in-game weeks. This applies to houses made of wooden beams, only to be fully-built later in the game, though my personal favourite are the railways, as you can see the workers gradually work their way down the track hammering in the bolts.AdvertGTA VIis set to be themost realisticworldRockstar Gameshas ever made, so it only seems fitting that the various towns and cities in Leonidas gradually expand over the time, whether it be through actual in-game events or post-launch updates.In a Redditpostdiscussing the potential feature, one user believes the open world forGTA VIwill change dynamically. They said “In the leaks and the trailer we have seen multiple construction sites. I don’t think they will leave them empty since there were more than 3 hidden in the background.”Another pointed out howGTA V’sLos Santos had a skyscraper under construction when the game first released, saying “It’s been a decade and that building in Los Santos has made no progress whatsoever smh.”Finally one user thinks it would be cool to see existing buildings inGTA VIbe “knocked down for redevelopment,” possibly opening up new stores and activities for the characters to visit during the story.AdvertWho knows what Rockstar has planned forGTA VI, but if it adopts even half ofRed Dead Redemption 2’sbest features, while adding its own to the mix, it may just be the greatest game of all time.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Red Dead Redemption 2,Grand Theft Auto,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games

GTA VIis on the way, it’s just taking an awfully long time to get here. Not to worry though, in the meantime fans can theorise what features they’re hoping to see borrowed from other Rockstar Games titles…One such feature is arguably one of the coolest thingsRed Dead Redemption 2did with its open world, structures actually being built over the course of the game.Watch the trailer forGTA VIhereIt’s a detail you might have missed during your playthrough, but there are several instances where buildings and other structures are put together over several in-game weeks. This applies to houses made of wooden beams, only to be fully-built later in the game, though my personal favourite are the railways, as you can see the workers gradually work their way down the track hammering in the bolts.AdvertGTA VIis set to be themost realisticworldRockstar Gameshas ever made, so it only seems fitting that the various towns and cities in Leonidas gradually expand over the time, whether it be through actual in-game events or post-launch updates.In a Redditpostdiscussing the potential feature, one user believes the open world forGTA VIwill change dynamically. They said “In the leaks and the trailer we have seen multiple construction sites. I don’t think they will leave them empty since there were more than 3 hidden in the background.”Another pointed out howGTA V’sLos Santos had a skyscraper under construction when the game first released, saying “It’s been a decade and that building in Los Santos has made no progress whatsoever smh.”Finally one user thinks it would be cool to see existing buildings inGTA VIbe “knocked down for redevelopment,” possibly opening up new stores and activities for the characters to visit during the story.AdvertWho knows what Rockstar has planned forGTA VI, but if it adopts even half ofRed Dead Redemption 2’sbest features, while adding its own to the mix, it may just be the greatest game of all time.

GTA VIis on the way, it’s just taking an awfully long time to get here. Not to worry though, in the meantime fans can theorise what features they’re hoping to see borrowed from other Rockstar Games titles…

One such feature is arguably one of the coolest thingsRed Dead Redemption 2did with its open world, structures actually being built over the course of the game.

Watch the trailer forGTA VIhere

It’s a detail you might have missed during your playthrough, but there are several instances where buildings and other structures are put together over several in-game weeks. This applies to houses made of wooden beams, only to be fully-built later in the game, though my personal favourite are the railways, as you can see the workers gradually work their way down the track hammering in the bolts.

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GTA VIis set to be themost realisticworldRockstar Gameshas ever made, so it only seems fitting that the various towns and cities in Leonidas gradually expand over the time, whether it be through actual in-game events or post-launch updates.

In a Redditpostdiscussing the potential feature, one user believes the open world forGTA VIwill change dynamically. They said “In the leaks and the trailer we have seen multiple construction sites. I don’t think they will leave them empty since there were more than 3 hidden in the background.”

Another pointed out howGTA V’sLos Santos had a skyscraper under construction when the game first released, saying “It’s been a decade and that building in Los Santos has made no progress whatsoever smh.”

Finally one user thinks it would be cool to see existing buildings inGTA VIbe “knocked down for redevelopment,” possibly opening up new stores and activities for the characters to visit during the story.

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Who knows what Rockstar has planned forGTA VI, but if it adopts even half ofRed Dead Redemption 2’sbest features, while adding its own to the mix, it may just be the greatest game of all time.

Topics:GTA 6,Red Dead Redemption 2,Grand Theft Auto,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games