He probably just came up with this because of the patent leak which I will provide below. This applies to all GTA games, no? He then goes on to say: “ The environment is the main reason why GTA San Andreas was a success” so yeah, goes for every other GTA game.Image was poor quality and I upscaled itĥ: “ The biggest challenge was making sure we have a solid and cohesive environment that allows us to work and play with freedom” Just echoing what data-miner Tez said 2 years ago: “It’s 60% to 70% done from what I have heard”.Why not take an image/video from inside the city which would have more detail?… I guarantee if people ask him to take more screenshots from the game then he will take another picture of the city from distance or not upload any images and claim: “security is up because of the leak” lol As reported by Dexerto, insider Aleix Venturas claims that Rockstar San Diego has around 20 engineers working to exclusively make GTA VI ’s water physics as realistic as possible. Representational image (Rockstar Games) Speculations suggest that the release date for GTA 6 could be as early as the first quarter of 2025, based on projected revenue goals outlined by Take-Two. He chose to take an image of a standard looking city which could be from anywhere. This guy apparently has free access to the software which means he can take screenshots whenever, so why not take the image in private? Why wait until you are sounded by people before taking an image? Makes no sense. There was no reason for him to bring his work equipment to the event. This guy happens to have access to his work laptop (office equipment) during a social gathering which likely took place outside the developers studio, which would have hosted other employees of Rockstar (non developers) who would have been present.Attempt to convince the reader they are legitģ: “ I took this screenshot during a Rockstar employee event in September”.2: “ Hi guys, I’ve been working in Rockstar games for about 5 years and I’m very familiar with the games and development process”