Lena Hayes
GTA VI desk
With Vice City street scenes, I care less about the prettiest shot and more about the few seconds that reveal how the game behaves when the camera is not showing off.
It starts by admitting what we do not know yet, then looking at the details that would be hard to fake in the final game: how systems interact, how the world reacts, and whether first impressions for new players gives players something to do rather than something to argue about.
A trailer can look amazing and still tell us very little. I would rather pause on details that are hard to fake: traffic rhythm, police pressure, interiors, crowd reactions, and whether Leonida feels different from one place to another.
Если проще: В трейлерах GTA VI важны не только красивые кадры. Лучше смотреть на детали, которые показывают поведение мира: трафик, людей, полицию, интерьеры и атмосферу разных районов.
For me the thread comes down to this: Which group of players would care about Vice City street scenes the most? What should a newcomer understand first? Where is the line between fun speculation and misinformation?
It starts by admitting what we do not know yet, then looking at the details that would be hard to fake in the final game: how systems interact, how the world reacts, and whether first impressions for new players gives players something to do rather than something to argue about.
A trailer can look amazing and still tell us very little. I would rather pause on details that are hard to fake: traffic rhythm, police pressure, interiors, crowd reactions, and whether Leonida feels different from one place to another.
Если проще: В трейлерах GTA VI важны не только красивые кадры. Лучше смотреть на детали, которые показывают поведение мира: трафик, людей, полицию, интерьеры и атмосферу разных районов.
For me the thread comes down to this: Which group of players would care about Vice City street scenes the most? What should a newcomer understand first? Where is the line between fun speculation and misinformation?