is sure to bring a variety of new features to the series, but one major addition might not be able to make the cut just yet. With over a decade passing since the original release of, expectations for the new title are sky-high, and the intervening years have seen plenty of hardware development to support more advanced options than ever before. There's always room for more advancement, however, and it seems like some things fans wanted for may not come around until the inevitable
Rockstar is no stranger to getting the best out of consoles, and the company's last generation of releases showcased its interest in squeezing out as many impressive elements as possible. Although skipped the generation in terms of new releases, the PS4 and Xbox One ports of made a host of graphical improvements that made them look quite a bit better than their PS3 and Xbox 360 counterparts. highlighted Rockstar's full technical prowess, with gorgeous vistas and intricate details that still impress today.
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A next-level weather system could be a big boost to immersion in, but it's looking unlikely that the newest title in Rockstar's crime saga will make some desired advancements in this regard. As reported by ComicBook, " that was planned for the game has been taken off the table, meaning the expected setting of Vice City will stick to more routine environmental conditions. This shouldn't particularly get in the way of the experience, as extreme weather isn't a standard feature in the vast majority of games, but it could be disappointing to anyone who would prefer to see big shake-ups throughout the course of gameplay.
At the time of this writing, the reportedly cut
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