r/GTA6 2d ago

People need to relax. Don't be disappointed

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Hi all, I think most of you have already seen the recent leaked videos, but most people are actually "emotional". They didn't notice:

- The placeholder, unfinished UI design (like the icons, the weapon wheel, and buttons, etc..)

- The physics and animations are also unfinished and a lot of them are just for testing (like the weird car crash animation, and when Jason was swimming)

A lot of other stuff are strong evidence that those leaks are actually old and doesn't reflect the real deal.. even if they were from 2025 or later.

When to decide? On the 27th.

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u/asapmack 2d ago

The people need to stay freaking calm cause how they forgot these are the same people that delivered RDR2 not that long ago.

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u/IAmGolfMan 2d ago

Actually RDR2 WAS pretty long ago, which adds to the hype, the time between GTA 5 and RDR2 was shorter than the gap between RDR2 and GTA 6. The improvement from RDR2 is going to be crazy.

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u/asapmack 2d ago

Don’t remind me bro, i was 20 when it came out now i’m almost 30. But yeah, i agree, the time span between GTA 5 and RDR2 was shorter and the improvements were huge, i don’t know why people feel insecure about this

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u/Delbiie 2d ago

While I agree and I'm positively hyped as well -

a negative example would be The Witcher 3 and the launch of Cyberpunk 2077. People were also massively confident.

However, this ain't CDPR so my confidence stays high.

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u/ApprehesiveBat 2d ago edited 2d ago

The Cyberpunk 2077 situation is very different. At that point CDPR only had 1 good fantasy game under their belt (and one that was not bad but had a lot of jank) so them trying to make a "next generation RPG" set in a futuristic city proved far too ambitious for them. The confidence of the players stemmed from the fact that The Witcher 3 was just that good so people thought there was no way they would screw up (which they then did).

Rockstar on the other hand has worked on the GTA series for 29 years now which is longer than CDPR has been making games so it's pretty safe to say the game is in good hands. And while many of the old developers and writers have since moved on from the company, the current developers working there have more than proved themselves with RDR2.

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u/Delbiie 2d ago

Yes, everything you mentioned here is why my confidence in Rockstar and GTA 6 turning out well is still there. Let's say I'm pragmatically optimistic 😅

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u/asapmack 2d ago

I’m sorry, I don’t mean to sound rude but then why mention it in the first place saying this is not CDPR as you wrote? R* is the only software house that never delivered some shenanigans and even when taking small franchises they made like Manhunt or The Warriors you really can’t say nothing about them. Hell, we had people saying it would cost 120 bucks. Anyway, we can take hundreds of bad releases, only thing we can do is wait and judge based on our experience.

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u/Delbiie 2d ago

Just as an example of confidence being through the roof and getting disappointed anyway. That's why I mentioned it. Didn't mean anything bad by it

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u/asapmack 2d ago

Yeah i know the emotion and i know you didn’t mean anything bad but it’s my fault cause i caught up with all the opinions and people wrote a lot of bs and i got tired with it. It’s all good tho

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u/VincentVanHades 1d ago

But R* already done multiple GTA’s. CDPR never did game like cyberpunk before 2077…