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What actually makes GTA 6 fun when pretty much people act like this in real life?

Back then it was seen as rebelious but now it became the norm.
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Jason's hot
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>>741866448
>pretty much people act like this in real life?
What do you mean, "like this"? Standing in front of shit? Sure. But I can also wander into a military base and steal a military jet in GTA, which I assure you I could not pull of in real life nor have the inclination to even attempt such a thing. It's hard enough to get my ass off the couch.
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>>741866448
Normies want to kill cops and hookers, the game gives them such an opportunity. That's the fun they are looking for
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>>741866448
feels like a bot training thread
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>>741866448
holy fuck STFU retard figure it out yourself
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>>741866448
I just think it'll be funny to fly a Cessna in Not-Kennedy-Space-Center airspace during a rocket launch.
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>>741866448
>image
Things that appear to be different:
>colors are overexposed
>color saturation too high in some spots, not high enough in others
>blacks are not dark enough
>sky too flat
>ground shadows mostly absent
Why are game devs like this?
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>>741866448
>Back then it was seen as rebelious
Rockstar has never been rebellious



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