GTA 6 can bring back a sea Red Dead Redemption 2 characteristic, but in an evolved and improved form. Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the most impressive games of all time from a systems perspective. One of these systems involves locations that would grow and evolve in real time. During the game, this happened on Valentine. And it looks like Rockstar Games could bring this concept back GTA 6, but in this process, it will take the feature to the next level.
A new Take-Two Interactive patent released in 2017 is currently making a round within The Great Car Theft community. For those who don’t know: Take-Two Interactive is the parent company of Rockstar Games, the producers of both GTA and Red Dead Redemption. As for the patent, it naturally does not refer to a single specific game, but its content has led many to believe that it probably has something to do with heavy-duty games in the open world, specializing in Rockstar Games.
As mentioned, in red death Redemption 2, the areas evolved during the game, but the player did not have a real impact on this. The new patent describes a system in which the player has a great impact during this development.
“As another example, a disadvantaged older neighborhood could be created by populating it with a higher proportion of assets labeled ‘old’, ‘worn_past’, ‘rusty’, ‘cheap’, etc.”, the patent states. In the gameplay in which the player tries to improve the city in which they live, because the player has good performance in the game, the game engine can slowly replace the labeled objects as described above with objects labeled “new”, “high-end”. hipster, “renovated”, etc., indicated that the neighborhood is improving. “
Again, there is no way to know if this patent is related GTA 6 and even if it is, who knows what will come out of it. That being said, despite this uncertainty, yes The Great Car Theft excited fans.
Now look at this excerpt from a 2017 patent from Rockstar Games.
It seems that we will be able to “improve” the neighborhood in the game, and this will change them to be gentrified.
Holy shit. pic.twitter.com/gRcT5nhCoR– Big Jim Colosimo (@chi_colossimo) January 16, 2021
At the time of publication, Take-Two Interactive did not comment on the above patent in any way or the speculations it created. If this changes, we will be sure to update the story with everything that is provided.