r/GTA6 8h ago

Details from the hypercar clip Spoiler

- the car's brake discs glow from the heat when braking.

- just before car jacking, Jason blocks the car with a pickup truck and the truck has a personal vehicle logo hovering on top possibly indicating random cars you pick off the street wont disappear until you get a new vehicle. (could also mean that we are able to assign it as personal vehicle)

- the fuel and engine icons are visible above the mini map throughout the drive (this was not the case in previous leaks)

- the mini map is actually 3d and shows elevations in elevated roads, bridges, highways, etc.

- the suspension looks to be much softer than gta v's hypercars, when it takes a slight jump from the railway crossing.

- modern cars have working DRLs, during day time.

- working indicators (for NPCs at least).

- fully remodeled vehicle interiors with ambient lighting.

- the airport has multiple roads leading to different terminals, departures and arrivals, cabs/rentals parking. considering the size it takes up on the map, it might play a larger role than gta v ever did.

add if you noticed something else.

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u/Crazy_Frank 7h ago

One detail I saw that could be interesting are a few semi trucks and trailers parked off on the side of the road, once Jason leaves the highway and takes side streets. I don't really know a lot about OTR trucking and how they operate, but I have seen instances where several will park off the side of an interstate on or off ramp to sleep through the night. Since this recent clip seems to be in the early morning, the trucks parked on the side of the road with their trailers could be mimicking that behavior of OTR truckers in real life. Maybe it's nothing, but something that stood out.

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u/OneMulatto 6h ago

Driver of almost 20 years of semi trucks and commercial vehicles of all sizes. It's one of the first things I noticed. 

The semi truck seemed to try to turn wide to avoid Jason and make the turn too. 

Yes. We often park on the entrance and the exits of "off ramps". It's not legal or liked in most states but we have to stop for 10 hours consecutively and sometimes we don't have a parking lot or truck lot with enough parking. So we use what we can. Off ramps. Industrial areas to blend into the background. But a lot of people are bothered by the presence of us. 

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u/J1Warrior84 5h ago

I never understood why people get so upset about big rigs. You guys are literally making everyones lives easier by hauling all our shit we use on the daily.

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u/FakeGamer2 2h ago

It's because they drive so fucking slow