
GTA VIfans are already worrying about how long the game’s loading screens will be, especially afterGTA V.
I’m sure we all remember how atrocious the loading times were whenGTA Vfirst launched, and unfortunately when it was ported and enhanced for the Xbox One, PS4,PCand eventuallyXboxSeries X/S andPlayStation5, they didn’t really get much better.
Check out the trailer forGTA VIbelow
Eventually the loading screenswere fixed, but surprisingly it wasn’tRockstar Gameswho did the fixing.
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Instead it was a player who figured out how to slash load times, prompting Rockstar Games to copy what they did and roll it out as an official update.
WithGTA VIset to launch on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 sometime next year, provided it’s not delayed, many fans are now wondering if loading screens will be just as irritating asGTA V’swhen the game launches.
Some predicted it’ll be as long asGTA V’sloading times, whereas others believe it’ll be more in-line withRed Dead Redemption 2’sgiven how that game boasts a bigger world.
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Of courseGTA VIis being made solely for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and eventually PCs, and it’ll more than likely get a port for whatever consoles come next.
If that’s the case I’d wager loading will be quick and simple in the singleplayer, and slightly longer in the online mode if the player count is high.
That being said, it’s been teased thatGTA VI’sopen world will be the biggest Rockstar has ever made, comparable to a US state in terms of size and scale. Obviously a world that big will definitely impede the load time in some capacity.
Topics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,PC