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Someone discovers a bunch of mistakes in the official GTA 6 video and the audience reacts greatly

GTA 6 has only had one video released about 9 months ago, and although this video has achieved more than 200 million views so far, it seems to have been full of technical errors, as revealed by one of the active accounts covering the game's news on the X platform.

account GTA 6 Countdown On the X platform, he started sharing a set of images and shots taken from the official presentation of the game. But this time with references to some technical errors that seemed clear, although they did not catch the attention of many of us.

One of the mistakes that the account pointed out was the movement of the girl's hair (supposedly Lucia) while she was standing on the seat of an open vehicle traveling at high speed, but the movement of the hair was not in line with the speed of the vehicle and the direction of the wind, as you can see in the picture above.

Another shot from the video shows that Rockstar didn’t use enough polygons to give Lucia’s body a realistic, streamlined shape. The same mistake is also repeated in the scene with Rudy driving the green car, where fewer polygons were used to design the character.

Also here is another technical error that appeared in various scenes of the first GTA 6 trailer, including what relates to the reflections that were not applied to all the objects that appear on the screen and were limited to those that are close, while the distant objects remain without any reflections.

Also, there are different scenes identified through this account that show Rockstar following the principle of repeating characters and environmental elements and showing them in repeated places in the game world. In addition to the appearance of some errors related to the structural overlap of characters and elements such as the overlap of hair and clothes on the characters' bodies.

While these elements are called technical errors, we must look at the positive side of the matter, which is that these errors, which can be fixed in the final version, indicate that Rockstar actually used real scenes from within the game to create this video, and not just a cinematically processed video as is the case with other games. This gives us a glimpse of the true quality of the game when it is released on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X devices in the fall of next year 2025.

In any case, you can visit the full thread made by the account GTA 6 Countdown is here And view all the scenes and photos that were highlighted.

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