Everyone is looking forward to more realism in GTA 6 - why this is the biggest mistake for me

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Realism can be great, but not in every game. GTA 6 must not overdo it like his half -brother Red Dead Redemption 2. Here you can find out why.

Soon it's time:It's almost there, and the anticipation is huge for me too. But again and again an issue appears that worries me - realism. While many players hope thatThe game makes even more realistic, hope the exact opposite: realism doesn't always have to be better.

GTA 6: Realism is not always the way to success

There is no doubt:With games like Red Dead Redemption, Rockstar has incorporated 2 incredibly impressive details into their worlds. The atmosphere, the precise recording of historical details - that was a masterpiece. But: After the hundredth round, in which I fry the meat over a campfire, this healing mechanism quickly uses. And that is exactly my problem: If GTA 6 becomes too realistic, the gaming experience could suffer considerably.

Everyone is looking forward to more realism in GTA 6 - why this is the biggest mistake for me © Rockstar Games / Hossein Diba (assembly)

GTA was always arcady - and that was a good thing

Fun instead of realism:When I think of GTA's beginnings, I remember a game that was fun because it wasn't too serious. The fast action was brutal, the missions were varied and the whole game was a playground for crazy ideas. The series has developed in recent years, but I hope that GTA 6 will not lose too much of this action.

Why too much realism GTA 6 could break

Less is better:A GTA without the usual focus on quick action and funny, exaggerated missions would simply not be the same. If you think of Red Dead Redemption 2, realism was impressive, but the long, tiring missions, such as constant riding, often caused the game pace. And that's exactly what I don't want to experience in GTA 6! Rockstar has to focus on the right pace and the fun factor instead of imposing a constant, realistic simulation to the players. Also exciting:.

GTA runs in my bloodstream

Hi, I'm Noah. For me, the GTA parts are not just normal video games-it is much more one Religion. My first encounter? San Andreas in a gaming café in Thailand, Bangkok. My experience? Nightmares Deluxe - but also directly attached. At the age of 10 I had somehow managed to claw Vice City Stories on the PSP - of course, without my parents checking anything.

Even if I take a gambler break-rock stars row captivates me again every time. It's not just games - it's pop culture, rebellion and a wild jaunt in one. And yes, I'm the guy who shoots through Los Santos for hours with a good radio station.

The exaggerated realism and hunger for technology from the predecessor GTA V suddenly ensures fear of GTA 6:

The example of Saints Row: How much realism does GTA 6 need?

Saints Row showed it:Another reason why I put myself against too much realism in GTA 6 is the fact that Rockstar moves away from the roots of the series with this development. Saints Row, the chaotic competitor, stayed with his humor and over -the -top action, while GTA became more and more realistic. But why is that so important? Because it shows that GTA is fun even if it does not adhere to realistic life simulations.

My confidence in Rockstar - but also hope for the right course

I trust Rockstar:Of course, I trust that Rockstar will again give everything you have to offer at GTA 6. The attention to detail will certainly be impressive again, and I also believe that the fun of the game will not be left behind.

GTA should remain a game that feels like a huge playground - with a focus on the speed, action and the chaotic moments that have made it a classic. At the end of the day I am optimistic. Perhaps it won't be the perfect balance between realism and fun, but we will know how GTA 6 really will really be at the latest at the latest at the latest.

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