Roman Stone 53
GTA VI desk
Crime pressure is interesting to me only if it gives the characters more pressure, not just more trailer drama.
Lucia and Jason need scenes where trust, fear, bad timing, and loyalty actually matter. If the story only jumps from set piece to set piece, the characters risk becoming cool posters instead of people players argue about.
The practical questions:
- whether supporting characters feel like people or mission devices
- what the scene says about Lucia and Jason when nobody is shooting
- whether conflict comes from motives, pressure, or simple plot convenience
По сути: В сюжете важны не только большие ограбления и погони. Нужны сцены, где видно характер, ошибки, доверие и давление на персонажей.
So I would put the question this way: What would be a meaningful update about crime pressure before launch? What older GTA expectation should GTA VI challenge? What visual clue would you watch first?
Lucia and Jason need scenes where trust, fear, bad timing, and loyalty actually matter. If the story only jumps from set piece to set piece, the characters risk becoming cool posters instead of people players argue about.
The practical questions:
- whether supporting characters feel like people or mission devices
- what the scene says about Lucia and Jason when nobody is shooting
- whether conflict comes from motives, pressure, or simple plot convenience
По сути: В сюжете важны не только большие ограбления и погони. Нужны сцены, где видно характер, ошибки, доверие и давление на персонажей.
So I would put the question this way: What would be a meaningful update about crime pressure before launch? What older GTA expectation should GTA VI challenge? What visual clue would you watch first?