Fan Remaster of GTA: Vice City Compared in Detail to Definitive Edition
Yesterday, the large-scale project GTA Vice City Nextgen Edition was released by the enthusiast team Revolution Team, which transfers content from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City to the GTA 4 engine. The network has already compared the fan project and the remaster from GTA: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition.
YouTube Gameinvader checked both versions of the game in detail in his video. He checked the development of jumps from a great height, the physics of car collisions and falls, the reaction of cars to damage after shooting at wheels and glass, as well as the behavior of water during explosions.
As you can see, the fan GTA Vice City Nextgen Edition coped well with almost all the tasks. Unlike the Definitive Edition, the body behaves more logically during falls and collisions, car glass cracks when hit by bullets, and tires can burst when shot at. In addition, Tommy Vercetti learned to swim, while in the remaster from Grove Street Games, when entering the water, the player is met by invisible walls.
Recall that GTA Vice City Nextgen Edition is already available for download absolutely free. However, fans are worried that it may be banned, as was the case with the project to transfer Liberty City to GTA 5.
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