GTA 6 may be carrying a large Red Dead Redemption 2 characteristic but in an evolved and improved way. Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the most awesome games of all time from a system perspective. One of these systems involved locations that would grow and evolve in real time. Throughout the game, this happened to Valentine. And it looks like Rockstar Games can reclaim that concept GTA 6, but in the process, it will move to the function at the next level.
A recently released 2017 Take-Two Interactive patent is making the rounds inside the Grand Theft Auto community. For those who don’t know: Take-Two Interactive is the parent company of Rockstar Games, the creators of both GTA i Red Dead Redemption. As for the patent, it naturally does not refer to any specific game, but its content has led many to believe that it probably has something to do with open world games specializing in Rockstar Games systems.
As referred to, a Red Dead Redemption 2, the areas evolved throughout the game, but the player had no real impact on that. The new patent describes a system where the player has a great impact in the course of this development.
“As another example, an older run-down neighborhood could be created by populating it with a higher proportion of assets labeled as‘ old ’,‘ worn out ’,‘ rusty ’,‘ cheap ’, etc.,” says the patent. “In the game where the player tries to improve the city where he lives, as the player performs well in the game, the game engine can slowly replace the objects labeled as described above with objects labeled as ‘new’,” “high-end, hipster, ” renovated ”, etc. to indicate that the neighborhood is improving.”
Again, there is no way to know if this patent is related GTA 6 and even if it is, who knows what will come of it. That said, despite this uncertainty, yes Grand Theft Auto excited fans.
Check out this excerpt from a 2017 Rockstar Games patent now.
It looks like we’ll be able to improve the neighborhood of the game, and that will change for them to be gentrified.
Holy shit. pic.twitter.com/gRcT5nhCoR– Big Jim Colosimo (@chi_colossimo) January 16, 2021
At the time of publication, Take-Two Interactive has not commented on any of the previous patents nor the speculations it has created. If that changes, we’ll be sure to update the story with everything provided.