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So, everyone’s buzzing about GTA 6 again, right? Rockstar just gave us a second sneak peek, and folks are flipping out. I mean, it’s like every gamer out there is holding their breath for it. But hold up, you might want to chill a bit on the hype. Word on the street is it’s going to run at 30 FPS. Yeah, just 30. Crazy, right? In a world that’s all about that smooth 60 FPS life, this feels like, I don’t know, riding a bike in slow motion or something.
The chatter around this game is insane. Seriously, can’t think of another game with this kind of buzz in recent years. Even though we finally got a release date, it feels like this mystical creature we keep getting glimpses of but can’t fully grasp. Remember when GTA 5 dropped in 2013? Seems like forever ago. And since then, everyone’s been dying to know what Rockstar’s cooking next. Fast forward to 2023, they finally drop some juicy details about GTA 6, and let me tell you, it looks next-level detailed. Still, experts are saying: don’t get your hopes up for 60 FPS. Bummer, I know.
Anyway—or wait—hold on, where was I going with this? Oh, right. So, the tech Rockstar’s showing off this time is pretty out there, but here’s the kicker: the gurus at Digital Foundry think we’re looking at 30 FPS gaming, at least on consoles. They peeked at the footage and were like, “Yep, probably 30 FPS, and also somewhere between 1080p and 1440p.” Not exactly mind-blowing in the graphics department.
Do you smell what Rockstar’s cooking? Each GTA always pushes hardware limits, and GTA 6 seems to be no different. Rockstar said those cool trailers were snagged off a PS5, showing all the glam and actual gameplay. Maybe things will get better on beefed-up consoles or when it lands on PC? Who knows—Rockstar’s leaving us hanging on that front.
But, oh man, another twist—GTA 6 isn’t coming until 2026. This one hurts, even if it’s not out of left field. Industry insiders saw this coming, with Rockstar knowing they couldn’t hit the 2025 deadline. Remember how Red Dead Redemption 2 got delayed, just like GTA 5 did back in the day? Still, thinking we’d be zooming around Vice City sooner rather than later… just feels like getting your heart set on cake only to be handed a carrot stick. But hey, we’ll get there eventually.
Okay, so there you have it. Rockstar’s serving up something big, but we’ve still got a bit of a wait, and maybe not the silky-smooth gameplay some of us were hoping for. Ah well, such is the life of a gamer, I guess!