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It's just a different art style, there are a bunch of technical improvements over RDR2, such as:
It doesn't seem to be going for realism, but it does seem to be adding a ton of tech.
Npc density is what impressed me. Especially if they all are actually doing stuff beyond just walking straight.
For some reason, that beach scene really impressed me. There were tons of static models, lots of NPCs all doing different stuff, and the updated hair animations seemed to still be working (hard to tell though). It just looked really good, especially compared to similar scenes in GTA V that were pretty much empty.
No horse balls? Skip
I mean every other game in the series seemed to have been going for realism idk why this one would be different. It may have many technical improvements but imo that doesn't excuse things like skin that looks smooth as butter on almost every NPC lol
Not that I'm not excited, just a bit disappointed.
I've always seen gta games go for a stylised realism, never tried realism. This in, art style terms. looks exactly like GTA V
GTA 4 was definitely a more realistic take
It was gritty and grimy looking but still stylised, especially in the character faces
Yeah maybe you're right there, I'm not an artist so I don't know the terminology but looking back there were strong shaded features and such.
Yeah GTA has been stylistically a kind of 'hyperreality' where they exaggerate within a relatively realistic framework.
For some reason they ignored all the criticism of the trilogy remakes looking like absolute garbage and just dove into the aesthetic.