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Everything posted by Klaus Harold
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Rockstar Games is to 90% planning to enlarge the map. The proof of this does not require anything fictitious, just a look at the entire game world. There is a big difference, which I divide into three sections.
1. The first section is only created to represent a realistic game world in the player's view, which is not playable because there is a world without proper textures behind it.
2. The second section is the most inaccurate section because it no longer contains correct textures. There is only water behind this unplayable section. So a world border.
3. The third section does not appear in a finished game world, it is the section that the developers use to expand the game world. It contains real textures, trees and rarely buildings. So that the player does not notice anything before an update or an addon, this finished game world appears directly behind Section 1. However, the player has a limited range of vision that does not extend to section 3 behind section 1.
But Klaus, why should you expand the map anyway?
The solution is simple. Since Section 3 also looks exactly like a real game world, developers want to save resources to keep the minimum requirements as low as possible, in order to have as many buyers as possible after the release date. But that's exactly what they don't do, so an add-on or DLC, additional pack or update, as you would like to call it, is planned.
You can only imagine the rest, but the evidence is there. Hopefully you can find out a little more.Uncle Klaus thanks you for reading.