Grand Theft Auto 6

Played GTA4 and GTA5 on xbox 360 which were both 30fps and I don't remember it being much of an issue.

Lower framerate is more noticeable if you start out at a higher framerate and it drops.


Or if you play other games at 60fps and then play GTAVI. If only playing GTAVI then probably won't be too noticeable.

We have more 60fps games these days so I think more people will notice this time.
 
So I guess dad's id will be used for little Timmy to play.
Or would they require a photo with you holding your id?

Probably just a once-off check. Same as it ever was though - none of us bought GTA ourselves back in the day either. It came via someone's older brother or a mate whose parents didn't check the box or bought it to play it themselves. No matter the stumbling block, little Timmy will always find a way.
 
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Someone just spotted that one of the official GTA 6 Ultimate Edition screenshots contains a barcode sticker on a shop counter that reads "Buy more useless s***."

The $100 Ultimate Edition. The one that mostly offers items with no gameplay impact. The one with no disc in the box. Rockstar put a sticker mocking pointless purchases inside the marketing material for a $100 digital upgrade.

That's not an accident. That's Rockstar telling you exactly what they think while you hand over the money anyway.

GTA has always buried its sharpest satire in the details. Fake radio ads, fake websites, fake billboards. But this one isn't in the game. It's in the sales pitch.

The studio that built its legacy on mocking consumer culture just proved it's still the best at it. Even when the joke is on you.

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Someone just spotted that one of the official GTA 6 Ultimate Edition screenshots contains a barcode sticker on a shop counter that reads "Buy more useless s***."

The $100 Ultimate Edition. The one that mostly offers items with no gameplay impact. The one with no disc in the box. Rockstar put a sticker mocking pointless purchases inside the marketing material for a $100 digital upgrade.

That's not an accident. That's Rockstar telling you exactly what they think while you hand over the money anyway.

GTA has always buried its sharpest satire in the details. Fake radio ads, fake websites, fake billboards. But this one isn't in the game. It's in the sales pitch.

The studio that built its legacy on mocking consumer culture just proved it's still the best at it. Even when the joke is on you.

Top Gaming

And people thought it's going to be woke...
 
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