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GTA 6 Location Poll


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Where will the next GTA be set?  

2,826 members have voted

  1. 1. Where will the next GTA be set?

    • San Fierro
    • Las Venturas
    • Vice City
    • Liberty City
    • Carcer City
    • Los Santos
    • North Yankton
    • Other United States metropolitan adaptation (please specify)
    • City outside of the continental United States.
    • Multiple cities in the United States
    • Multiple cities outside of the United States
    • London


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Likely some new city. Possible Capital City (a Parody of Washington DC) or something else.

 

But talking about what city I wanted to see it redesigned, a huge, detailed Liberty City.

More than GTA IV, closer to the actual dimensions. Already there were games where it was done.

Let it be only Algonquin, doesn't matter. Anyway, it will be a breakthrough.

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I would simply prefer them to make the next GTA an extension to the current map to accommodate San Fierro, Las Venturas etc, and all that goes with it.

 

I really don't want to go back to Liberty City, and I'm not fussed about Vice City either.

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The issue with Liberty City is that there's nothing to do, it's mainly a location for a story, yes GTA is about the story but what about Online?

The location would get really boring quick as there is nothing unique about the city unless they build mountains in the distance to drive up on, but then it would be really similar to V.

 

GTA V most likely has the best location for Online. It has everything from a city, suburbs, huge industrial area, huge airport, pacific coast highway, Venice beach, huge desert, forest, wetlands (Lago Zancudo),a huge river/lake, the hills/location for mansions/high end area, state park with wildlife, suburban neighborhoods, and "compton" (davis in GTA V).

 

also, the issue with the next location being the whole United States in a similar way to the game "The Crew" is that they could use this idea later down the road with new ideas and technology to do it better. They probably have this idea in mind to do, just don't wanna do it yet, but who knows maybe they can surprise all of us.

 

I can see GTA VII being something with known GTA Cities (Los Santos, San Fierro, Las Venturas, Vice City, and Liberty City) all in one game, but not VI.

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The issue with Liberty City is that there's nothing to do, it's mainly a location for a story, yes GTA is about the story but what about Online?

The location would get really boring quick as there is nothing unique about the city unless they build mountains in the distance to drive up on, but then it would be really similar to V.

 

GTA V most likely has the best location for Online. It has everything from a city, suburbs, huge industrial area, huge airport, pacific coast highway, Venice beach, huge desert, forest, wetlands (Lago Zancudo),a huge river/lake, the hills/location for mansions/high end area, state park with wildlife, suburban neighborhoods, and "compton" (davis in GTA V).

 

also, the issue with the next location being the whole United States in a similar way to the game "The Crew" is that they could use this idea later down the road with new ideas and technology to do it better. They probably have this idea in mind to do, just don't wanna do it yet, but who knows maybe they can surprise all of us.

 

I can see GTA VII being something with known GTA Cities (Los Santos, San Fierro, Las Venturas, Vice City, and Liberty City) all in one game, but not VI.

theres nothing to do in NYC? Im assuming you havent been there. I lived there for years and I can tell you for a fact that isnt true. And R* is not gonna build a game with only GTAO in mind (Thank God).

Id rather have a small dense and detailed city with diverse activities. Most of GTAvs map was useless empty space that was just there just because "it looked good"

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The issue with Liberty City is that there's nothing to do, it's mainly a location for a story, yes GTA is about the story but what about Online?

The location would get really boring quick as there is nothing unique about the city unless they build mountains in the distance to drive up on, but then it would be really similar to V.

 

GTA V most likely has the best location for Online. It has everything from a city, suburbs, huge industrial area, huge airport, pacific coast highway, Venice beach, huge desert, forest, wetlands (Lago Zancudo),a huge river/lake, the hills/location for mansions/high end area, state park with wildlife, suburban neighborhoods, and "compton" (davis in GTA V).

 

also, the issue with the next location being the whole United States in a similar way to the game "The Crew" is that they could use this idea later down the road with new ideas and technology to do it better. They probably have this idea in mind to do, just don't wanna do it yet, but who knows maybe they can surprise all of us.

 

I can see GTA VII being something with known GTA Cities (Los Santos, San Fierro, Las Venturas, Vice City, and Liberty City) all in one game, but not VI.

theres nothing to do in NYC? Im assuming you havent been there. I lived there for years and I can tell you for a fact that isnt true. And R* is not gonna build a game with only GTAO in mind (Thank God).

Id rather have a small dense and detailed city with diverse activities. Most of GTAvs map was useless empty space that was just there just because "it looked good"

 

unless it has a bunch and I mean a bunch of interiors then I could see liberty city being somewhat good, however it's still boring. that just the way I see it.

 

"And R* is not gonna build a game with only GTAO in mind"

 

honestly how could they not? GTA Online is what is keeping V alive, and could even be a reason why they could be slow on releasing VI.

I feel like if GTA V didn't have online, or online didn't have any success as it is now, we probably would be hearing news of VI coming out soon.

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I want to see countryside based on alps

Still thinking which city though....

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Vice City? It's a depressing boring city that won't be the same without '80s setting.

 

America again? America isn't the only place on this planet, Rockstar, and with every GTA game and many Non-GTA games choosing the country as their/its setting, the location gets stale.

 

You've proven to us that you're able to create a setting outside of the U.S. with 1998's GTA London 1961 and 1969 "Mission Paks"

I'm really getting tired of people saying Vice City won't be good unless it's in the 80's..... What!? Do you guys think Miami has become a utopia with a different color scheme/art style since 1984? I live here and i'm looking out the window right now and it looks just like VC, even in the 80's.

 

I look out the window and still see corrupt cops, junkies, poverty, crime, betrayal and everything else that makes a good GTA city/story. Nothing changed but the cars... Hipsters here still dress like the 80's. All the buildings on Ocean Drive are still the same color with the same neon lights.. They added a sh*t TON more buildings downtown, and even then, they're still built in that same Art Deco style from 84... That area looks like Algongiun/Manhattan-ish now... VCs CBD would be bigger than Los Santos downtown is...

 

 

Mainland Miami is about 90% unsafe and crime-riddled with the island of Miami Beach being 90% safe and peaceful... Perfect ratio for a GTA city. Be on one island if you like the glamour lifestyle or cross the bridge and play in the urban crime areas... Just give every current car model a current and retro (80s) variant, add a pastel paintjob colors to Pay'n'Spray, proceed to have pastel retro cars spawn enough in traffic, dress hipster npcs 80s in style fashion, Cheetah Retro agents at 4 stars, we still have all the neon lights so go ahead and give it a TBOGT vibe and still have it set in current day times... Perfect.

 

As for story and setting, so many possibilities. Protagonist could either be a drug smuggle boss, underworld night club owner, tax/money laundering ring leader, a criminal exile from out of country, a human trafficker, an international spy from Cuba, a member of the Jewish Mob (diamonds), a serial killer out for revenge from Carcer, an illegal car racing/import/export syndicate leader, a hit man from Cottonmouth... All these being actual predominant problems happening right now in Miami... Plus we gotta finsh the HD-facelift arc before we move on to other cities man...

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It's a shame concept threads aren't really a thing here anymore, I've been slowly building one up.

I started looking into 60s London out of interest and I'm seriously blown away by how much inspiration there is in there for a GTA.

There's the Kray twins, identical twin gangsters from the East End who became celebrity figures, Ronnie was a homosexual who was involved in a string of affairs with shady characters including artists and politicians. The Richardsons, their South London rivals who were famous for torturing people. The Profumo Scandal, a crazy story straight out of a GTA game; a love triangle involving a young hostess and her lovers who included the Secretary of State for War, a doctor, a Soviet naval officer and West Indian gangsters. Michael X, a Carribean black supremacist who put a lawyer in a slave collar and killed the daughter of a lord. John Bindon, an East End gangster who became an actor and Litvinoff, a gangster who became a tour guide for socialites looking to delve into the underworld. The Kangaroo Gang, Australian armed robbers. Maltese human traffickers. A giant LSD operation in the Welsh mountains. The Great Train Robbery. Mr Nice, a Welsh smuggler who'd become one of the world's most wanted men. IRA. Mods and Rockers, youth subcultures who went about on bikes popping pills and kicking the sh*t out of each other. Massive social and physical change. Swinging London.

I could go on for hours, it's all straight from a GTA game, it literally writes itself.

 

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The issue with Liberty City is that there's nothing to do, it's mainly a location for a story, yes GTA is about the story but what about Online?

The location would get really boring quick as there is nothing unique about the city unless they build mountains in the distance to drive up on, but then it would be really similar to V.

 

GTA V most likely has the best location for Online. It has everything from a city, suburbs, huge industrial area, huge airport, pacific coast highway, Venice beach, huge desert, forest, wetlands (Lago Zancudo),a huge river/lake, the hills/location for mansions/high end area, state park with wildlife, suburban neighborhoods, and "compton" (davis in GTA V).

 

also, the issue with the next location being the whole United States in a similar way to the game "The Crew" is that they could use this idea later down the road with new ideas and technology to do it better. They probably have this idea in mind to do, just don't wanna do it yet, but who knows maybe they can surprise all of us.

 

I can see GTA VII being something with known GTA Cities (Los Santos, San Fierro, Las Venturas, Vice City, and Liberty City) all in one game, but not VI.

theres nothing to do in NYC? Im assuming you havent been there. I lived there for years and I can tell you for a fact that isnt true. And R* is not gonna build a game with only GTAO in mind (Thank God).

Id rather have a small dense and detailed city with diverse activities. Most of GTAvs map was useless empty space that was just there just because "it looked good"

 

Agree that a detailed city is cool but disagree that the non urban space was useless. The Countryside is pretty well executed in V and an excellent contrast to previous games.It gave the game a unique feel. And in my opinion a lot of fun to drive, sometimes walk/run around. In the end it is what gives you the impression to be in a bigger world. V is not particularly huge but i'd say rather big. I do not need every 2nd building to be accessible when I can have some crazy landscape (Between cities hopefully) or cool unexpected places in the wild or within the city.

 

I expect it to be the first GTA that will not only feel big but might even overwhelm you with its size. Either that or they make it about as big as V and more detailed.Who knows at this point.

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The issue with Liberty City is that there's nothing to do, it's mainly a location for a story, yes GTA is about the story but what about Online?

The location would get really boring quick as there is nothing unique about the city unless they build mountains in the distance to drive up on, but then it would be really similar to V.

 

GTA V most likely has the best location for Online. It has everything from a city, suburbs, huge industrial area, huge airport, pacific coast highway, Venice beach, huge desert, forest, wetlands (Lago Zancudo),a huge river/lake, the hills/location for mansions/high end area, state park with wildlife, suburban neighborhoods, and "compton" (davis in GTA V).

 

also, the issue with the next location being the whole United States in a similar way to the game "The Crew" is that they could use this idea later down the road with new ideas and technology to do it better. They probably have this idea in mind to do, just don't wanna do it yet, but who knows maybe they can surprise all of us.

 

I can see GTA VII being something with known GTA Cities (Los Santos, San Fierro, Las Venturas, Vice City, and Liberty City) all in one game, but not VI.

theres nothing to do in NYC? Im assuming you havent been there. I lived there for years and I can tell you for a fact that isnt true. And R* is not gonna build a game with only GTAO in mind (Thank God).

Id rather have a small dense and detailed city with diverse activities. Most of GTAvs map was useless empty space that was just there just because "it looked good"

 

Agree that a detailed city is cool but disagree that the non urban space was useless. The Countryside is pretty well executed in V and an excellent contrast to previous games.It gave the game a unique feel. And in my opinion a lot of fun to drive, sometimes walk/run around. In the end it is what gives you the impression to be in a bigger world. V is not particularly huge but i'd say rather big. I do not need every 2nd building to be accessible when I can have some crazy landscape (Between cities hopefully) or cool unexpected places in the wild or within the city.

 

I expect it to be the first GTA that will not only feel big but might even overwhelm you with its size. Either that or they make it about as big as V and more detailed.Who knows at this point.

To be honest GTA V was already the first GTA to overwhelm me with its size. But I'm really excited to see how big GTA 6 is.

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Vice City? It's a depressing boring city that won't be the same without '80s setting.

 

America again? America isn't the only place on this planet, Rockstar, and with every GTA game and many Non-GTA games choosing the country as their/its setting, the location gets stale.

 

You've proven to us that you're able to create a setting outside of the U.S. with 1998's GTA London 1961 and 1969 "Mission Paks"

I'm really getting tired of people saying Vice City won't be good unless it's in the 80's..... What!? Do you guys think Miami has become a utopia with a different color scheme/art style since 1984? I live here and i'm looking out the window right now and it looks just like VC, even in the 80's.

 

I look out the window and still see corrupt cops, junkies, poverty, crime, betrayal and everything else that makes a good GTA city/story. Nothing changed but the cars... Hipsters here still dress like the 80's. All the buildings on Ocean Drive are still the same color with the same neon lights.. They added a sh*t TON more buildings downtown, and even then, they're still built in that same Art Deco style from 84... That area looks like Algongiun/Manhattan-ish now... VCs CBD would be bigger than Los Santos downtown is...

 

 

Mainland Miami is about 90% unsafe and crime-riddled with the island of Miami Beach being 90% safe and peaceful... Perfect ratio for a GTA city. Be on one island if you like the glamour lifestyle or cross the bridge and play in the urban crime areas... Just give every current car model a current and retro (80s) variant, add a pastel paintjob colors to Pay'n'Spray, proceed to have pastel retro cars spawn enough in traffic, dress hipster npcs 80s in style fashion, Cheetah Retro agents at 4 stars, we still have all the neon lights so go ahead and give it a TBOGT vibe and still have it set in current day times... Perfect.

 

As for story and setting, so many possibilities. Protagonist could either be a drug smuggle boss, underworld night club owner, tax/money laundering ring leader, a criminal exile from out of country, a human trafficker, an international spy from Cuba, a member of the Jewish Mob (diamonds), a serial killer out for revenge from Carcer, an illegal car racing/import/export syndicate leader, a hit man from Cottonmouth... All these being actual predominant problems happening right now in Miami... Plus we gotta finsh the HD-facelift arc before we move on to other cities man...

 

If you're a resident of the city then naturally you'd be biased toward the setting. Imagine if you were not a native of Miami - or even the US for that matter - likely your perception of Miami would then be nothing but neon lights, art deco buildings, boats, hurricanes and orange juice.

 

Doesn't sound so amazing and original now does it?

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Vice City? It's a depressing boring city that won't be the same without '80s setting.

 

America again? America isn't the only place on this planet, Rockstar, and with every GTA game and many Non-GTA games choosing the country as their/its setting, the location gets stale.

 

You've proven to us that you're able to create a setting outside of the U.S. with 1998's GTA London 1961 and 1969 "Mission Paks"

I'm really getting tired of people saying Vice City won't be good unless it's in the 80's..... What!? Do you guys think Miami has become a utopia with a different color scheme/art style since 1984? I live here and i'm looking out the window right now and it looks just like VC, even in the 80's.

 

I look out the window and still see corrupt cops, junkies, poverty, crime, betrayal and everything else that makes a good GTA city/story. Nothing changed but the cars... Hipsters here still dress like the 80's. All the buildings on Ocean Drive are still the same color with the same neon lights.. They added a sh*t TON more buildings downtown, and even then, they're still built in that same Art Deco style from 84... That area looks like Algongiun/Manhattan-ish now... VCs CBD would be bigger than Los Santos downtown is...

 

 

Mainland Miami is about 90% unsafe and crime-riddled with the island of Miami Beach being 90% safe and peaceful... Perfect ratio for a GTA city. Be on one island if you like the glamour lifestyle or cross the bridge and play in the urban crime areas... Just give every current car model a current and retro (80s) variant, add a pastel paintjob colors to Pay'n'Spray, proceed to have pastel retro cars spawn enough in traffic, dress hipster npcs 80s in style fashion, Cheetah Retro agents at 4 stars, we still have all the neon lights so go ahead and give it a TBOGT vibe and still have it set in current day times... Perfect.

 

As for story and setting, so many possibilities. Protagonist could either be a drug smuggle boss, underworld night club owner, tax/money laundering ring leader, a criminal exile from out of country, a human trafficker, an international spy from Cuba, a member of the Jewish Mob (diamonds), a serial killer out for revenge from Carcer, an illegal car racing/import/export syndicate leader, a hit man from Cottonmouth... All these being actual predominant problems happening right now in Miami... Plus we gotta finsh the HD-facelift arc before we move on to other cities man...

 

If you're a resident of the city then naturally you'd be biased toward the setting. Imagine if you were not a native of Miami - or even the US for that matter - likely your perception of Miami would then be nothing but neon lights, art deco buildings, boats, hurricanes and orange juice.

 

Doesn't sound so amazing and original now does it?

 

It was amazing the first time with GTAVC right? :evilgrin:

 

Look i can do the same thing with LA and NY:

LA is beaches, mountains, sprawl, plastic, and plam trees - sounds boring

NY is buildings, trains, timb boots, overcast, and bridges - sounds boring too

 

Plus honestly its not bias of an opinion at all... im just clarifying the misconceptions and some of the poeple have views toward modern day VC.... And whats wrong with OJ and art deco? lol Perfect drink to sip after killing some NPCs in front of a beautiful neon backdrop.... imo.. Miami is still an exciting place.. VC would be a fully fleshed out TBoGT and that game is great. I listed a couple story options that would fit true to modern day Miami, and imo dont seem boring Qh2Vxfi.gif

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Vice City? It's a depressing boring city that won't be the same without '80s setting.

 

America again? America isn't the only place on this planet, Rockstar, and with every GTA game and many Non-GTA games choosing the country as their/its setting, the location gets stale.

 

You've proven to us that you're able to create a setting outside of the U.S. with 1998's GTA London 1961 and 1969 "Mission Paks"

I'm really getting tired of people saying Vice City won't be good unless it's in the 80's..... What!? Do you guys think Miami has become a utopia with a different color scheme/art style since 1984? I live here and i'm looking out the window right now and it looks just like VC, even in the 80's.

 

I look out the window and still see corrupt cops, junkies, poverty, crime, betrayal and everything else that makes a good GTA city/story. Nothing changed but the cars... Hipsters here still dress like the 80's. All the buildings on Ocean Drive are still the same color with the same neon lights.. They added a sh*t TON more buildings downtown, and even then, they're still built in that same Art Deco style from 84... That area looks like Algongiun/Manhattan-ish now... VCs CBD would be bigger than Los Santos downtown is...

 

 

Mainland Miami is about 90% unsafe and crime-riddled with the island of Miami Beach being 90% safe and peaceful... Perfect ratio for a GTA city. Be on one island if you like the glamour lifestyle or cross the bridge and play in the urban crime areas... Just give every current car model a current and retro (80s) variant, add a pastel paintjob colors to Pay'n'Spray, proceed to have pastel retro cars spawn enough in traffic, dress hipster npcs 80s in style fashion, Cheetah Retro agents at 4 stars, we still have all the neon lights so go ahead and give it a TBOGT vibe and still have it set in current day times... Perfect.

 

As for story and setting, so many possibilities. Protagonist could either be a drug smuggle boss, underworld night club owner, tax/money laundering ring leader, a criminal exile from out of country, a human trafficker, an international spy from Cuba, a member of the Jewish Mob (diamonds), a serial killer out for revenge from Carcer, an illegal car racing/import/export syndicate leader, a hit man from Cottonmouth... All these being actual predominant problems happening right now in Miami... Plus we gotta finsh the HD-facelift arc before we move on to other cities man...

 

If you're a resident of the city then naturally you'd be biased toward the setting. Imagine if you were not a native of Miami - or even the US for that matter - likely your perception of Miami would then be nothing but neon lights, art deco buildings, boats, hurricanes and orange juice.

 

Doesn't sound so amazing and original now does it?

 

It was amazing the first time with GTAVC right? :evilgrin:

 

Look i can do the same thing with LA and NY:

LA is beaches, mountains, sprawl, plastic, and plam trees - sounds boring

NY is buildings, trains, timb boots, overcast, and bridges - sounds boring too

 

Plus honestly its not bias of an opinion at all... im just clarifying the misconceptions and some of the poeple have views toward modern day VC.... And whats wrong with OJ and art deco? lol Perfect drink to sip after killing some NPCs in front of a beautiful neon backdrop.... imo.. Miami is still an exciting place.. VC would be a fully fleshed out TBoGT and that game is great. I listed a couple story options that would fit true to modern day Miami, and imo dont seem boring Qh2Vxfi.gif

 

Los Angeles and NYC are also boring as you said. They're boring because they've been featured in many films and media pieces to the point where people know what to expect. They know that even if a city in a game is based off New York City the general design of the city will likely feature tall buildings similar the Empire State Building, an elavted rail network or a subway, a giant statue, many wall-to-wall brownstone buildings, a big park in the middle of the map somewhere, and it will have a general gray-ish look. Miami/Vice City is the same. Contradictory to my stereotyping above, we (the general populace) know about Cuban drugs deals, corrupt police, palm trees, nightclubs, spring break party scene, neon lights, Art Deco buildings, the many bridges, the cafes, the long vast beaches, etc.

 

None of this is new to us. The reason why 2002's Vice City was well received was not because of it's setting, it was because of it's time era. The 1980's itself was an interesting time for American culture, and a time period that isn't too over-exposed in modern media, thus much of the younger audience was new to such pop culture and commentary regarding it. Without the 1980's time era Vice City just feels like another generic tropical city with a very bad layout.

 

This series should move forward to a new location it has not done before even if said location is still in the U.S.

 

Why? Because this allows us players to explore a location we may not be entirely familiar with, thus making the game more entertaining.

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I don't want to explore a new location. R* better make Las Venturas and Vice City, along with a San Ferro's Alcatraz. Alcatraz wasn't in GTA:SA, so that is what I want to explore. New locations within the settlings. Another new location that is not as popular as the GTA series, is repulsive. :facedesk:

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I think I've found the perfect location for a new GTA...that'll most likely get banned by the DUP.

 

GTA: Belfast. In the 90s. I'll expand on this when I'm able to.

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GTA6 Europe

 

But count 4 years from RDR2 release

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GTA6 Europe

 

But count 4 years from RDR2 release

No, GTA needs to be released asap or early 2020. As goes to 2020 GTA 6 easter egg in GTA 5, along with the Vice City and Las Venturas goes. It would be a tremendous shame, if they overrate gta 6 like gta 5. Gta 4 is still 60% better then gta 5..

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Okay bear with me; I just had a daydream about the next gta, which looked quite realistic.

Graphics similar to "The Crew 2" and back to San Andreas.

 

Los Santos is changed around to feature a bigger port, a lot more neigbourhoods in the south west and San Pedro is there as well. It actually looked a lot like the city on the map of DaniLekBorn.

 

Then Paleto Bay expanded to a small city with a harbor, San Fierro in the north, a huge mountain ridge from the east to the middle. And Las Venturas in the west. Two or three other small cities were also there.

 

Anyway. I expect GTA VI to go back to a reimagined picture of the entire state of San Andreas. While build upon the foundation of V, I think it will mark the start of a brand new universe. A new gta for a new generation. Most likely focussed on coop, a game where you can switch seamlessly between singleplayer and online.

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The next location will be Las ventures or vice no doubt it's gotta be outta those two

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I'd like to see one of the GTA's set in a place like Chicago in the 1970s

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LC. I wanna see a fully realized LC on current/next gen. Dense and filled with things to do. I wanna see the one wtc in all its glory and the triangle too


Okay bear with me; I just had a daydream about the next gta, which looked quite realistic.
Graphics similar to "The Crew 2" and back to San Andreas.

Los Santos is changed around to feature a bigger port, a lot more neigbourhoods in the south west and San Pedro is there as well. It actually looked a lot like the city on the map of DaniLekBorn.

Then Paleto Bay expanded to a small city with a harbor, San Fierro in the north, a huge mountain ridge from the east to the middle. And Las Venturas in the west. Two or three other small cities were also there.

Anyway. I expect GTA VI to go back to a reimagined picture of the entire state of San Andreas. While build upon the foundation of V, I think it will mark the start of a brand new universe. A new gta for a new generation. Most likely focussed on coop, a game where you can switch seamlessly between singleplayer and online.

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Thats not a dream..thats a f*cking nightmare

 

The last thing we need is a sequel that takes place in the same exact place as the last game with sh*t graphics after waiting 7-8 years

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Have you seen the graphics of the Crew 2? Just have you seen them?! Plus I meant a full on map reimagination. Not the Los Santos we saw in V.

 

GTA V has been built on the foundation of IV. I meant the cars, weaponry, clothing etc. :) NOT the graphics, layout of the map or the horrible combat system.

 

If you read some of my posts, you would know I am not to pleased with V, athough I thoroughly enjoyed the game.

 

The online/offline part could work amazingly, if done right.

 

^the gif made me laugh xD

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How about an entirely new city that combines a few from the real world? Think of Empire Bay in Mafia II. Although it was mainly based on New York it also had some elements from Los Angeles and I think Chicago. This would finally give us something that we've never seen before and I would love to see how some combinations would play out.

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I voted for London but they said no for that long time ago.

I guess it's gonna be either Vice City or Las Venturas, or something new.

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I hope it will setted in Tokyo!!because a rumour said gta 6 will setted in tokyo!!!i hope that will be happened plus japan was very great city,many feature can be feeled!!

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I'm really glad to see Vice topping the vote. I'm already trying to mimic the atmosphere by getting the white Testarossa, dressing all 80's, and listening to Jan Hammer's full Miami Vice soundtrack in Online, now all I need is to return to Vice City!

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Turkey, Russia. Australia or England.

 

Vice City? It's a depressing boring city that won't be the same without '80s setting.

 

America again? America isn't the only place on this planet, Rockstar, and with every GTA game and many Non-GTA games choosing the country as their/its setting, the location gets stale. Their is only so many times a person can play games with such location before they all start to feel the same. How is San Fierro going to feel different from Watch Dogs 2s or Driver SF's San Francisco?

 

You've proven to us that you're able to create a setting outside of the U.S. with 1998's GTA London 1961 and 1969 "Mission Paks" and given recent world events, the above countries would be perfect choices to do something a bit different.

 

People are still asking for games set outside America when Rockstar already said that that won't happen..lol. The whole series is biased on American culture and satire.

It makes zero sense to set a GTA in Turkey or Australia (wtf to both). England would work maybe as spin off

 

Which Non GTA game apart from Sleeping Dogs isn't set in America?

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