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Game Informer magazine’s Andrew Reiner told GTAnet.com:
"In terms of scale, it definitely feels more like a realistic city. It feels you are traversing New York City. As you've seen in the trailer, there are a number of ways to traverse this massive area…The visuals are tremendous and easily some of the best I have seen [plus] Rockstar North is still improving upon the visuals….As for the draw distance, I didn't see one building, car, streetlamp, or pedestrian pop up. The framerate was also incredibly smooth and the lighting really couldn't have been much better."
When asked about the all-important in-game driving experience, Reiner told them:
"From what I was shown, the only new element was breaking the window of the car to get in. The animation for this was awesome, and something I wish I had seen more than once. The car I saw was newer in make - which was evidenced in both the beautiful crimson sheen and suspension that handled pot holes and variances in the road with ease."
SPOnG is looking forward to receiving that call from Rockstar when we finally get to travel over to their London Studio and plush Chelsea offices to finally see the game for ourselves.
(Source: GTAnet.com)
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