Here is a comparison: http://www.rockstarnexus.co...
Maybe San Andreas just look bigger because there are many other cities.
Double article http://n4g.com/news/1586735...
Not bad.
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Yes, I care. Is there a problem?
Dream on
Next GTAs would come in Las Vegas (Las Venturas) or San Francisco (San Fierro).
Does it mean that GTA V game (GTA V's files) has been uploaded in Steams servers because we can see that 2 players ("beta testers") have played GTA V via Steam? Is it believable that GTA V files are in Steam already?
They have not yet revealed the release date and you say that release is next month? Hard to believe that.
I make petition asks GTA 6 and now!
Actually, RG Support just said GTA V hasn't delayed at the moment (they didn't say as "GTA V won't delay"). So, delay is still possible.
But I hope that game coming in this year.
@XabiDaChosenOne: Have you ever heard about map's scales? All the maps are not the same scale.
Btw, I found some GTA series maps dimensions:
GTA III = 3 sq. mi.
GTA: Vice City = 3.5 sq. mi.
GTA: San Andreas = 13.6 sq. mi.
GTA IV = 6.8 sq. mi.
Red Dead Redemption = 12 sq. mi.
GTA V = 49 sq. mi.
So, even when put together GTA3 + VC + San Andreas + IV + RDR, then there doesn't a total of GTA V map.
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GTA V map = put together a map of San Andreas + GTA IV and maybe more.
This is good comparison: http://www.rockstarnexus.co... even + RDR map (source: http://www.rockstarnexus.co... ).
Fix: Your mother's wallet
This is much more believable than 1th November and Sundays and others.
I'm sure, release is some Tuesdays and, of course, none of the retailer does not know the release date yet.
So, statement "GTA V’s Next-Gen Version Not Delayed, Rockstar Confirms" isn't valid. Rockstar is not confirmed that GTA V not delayd. Rockstar just saying "game release is in autumn and the date hasn't change ("yet")".
No. These are different platforms and "different" game.
Red Dead Redemption
Top of the map is GTA San Andreas and in the middle GTA IV.
Also, Below is a rough approximation of the size and scale of Rockstar’s games so far:
GTA III = 3 sq. mi.
GTA: Vice City = 3.5 sq. mi.
GTA: San Andreas = 13.6 sq. mi.
GTA IV = 6.8 sq. mi.
Red Dead Redemption = 12 sq. mi.
GTA V = 49 sq. mi.
GTA V is huge!