

Remember holding R1 and circle to shoot? Yeah, missions were designed around that, not over-the-shoulder free aim. They're arcade games built for the PS2, you need to completely redesign so many components from scratch for it to happen. You underestimate the amount of work that goes in, you can't just "make the graphics better" on the old games and call it a day, it doesn't work. I can tell you right now that you won't be able to play completely polished, 100% complete versions of all 3 games for many, many years, if ever. "But modders can do it, why can't they?" modders can attempt to make unofficial remakes of the games that look great in Youtube trailers, sure. A complete remake of all 3 games like the OP would be an insane amount of work they have little incentive to do for the payoff when GTA Online prints money daily with very little maintenance required. I hate to be the party pooper every time this comes up but people get insane and unrealistic expectations of what this release will be if it even exists. They're going to be the old games upscaled and will be nothing like this. One of the improvements made by this version of GTA 5 is precisely leveraging the RolePlay Mods to replace the protagonists of the story and allow users to play a policeman called to patrol the dangerous streets of Los Santos and Blaine County. Take a look at the video you find at the top of the news and at the image gallery at the bottom of the news and let us know what you think of this experiment that helps us dream of GTA 6 on PS5 and Xbox Scarlett (and PC, of course).The GTA remasters are going to be remasters. Without using the tools that introduce the Ray Tracing in GTA 5, YouTuber is able to obtain a graphics rendering at the limits of photorealism thanks to a generous injection of mods that improve the dynamic lighting system and post-processing, increase the resolution of textures and, above all, add game elements such as new billboards, trees, new characters and cars. inside the free roaming universe of the rockstar games blockbuster. Created by the YouTuber who runs the DoctorGTA channel, the hyper-realistic GTA 5 movie exploits the computational power of its author’s powerful gaming PC (with two Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti GPUs in SLI) to make the gaming experience even more incredible.
