Related: GTA Trilogy: All PS5, Xbox Series X, & Nintendo Switch Differences It's one of the biggest games of all time, and it seems like the developer wants to get it in front of as many people as possible and also convince veteran players to buy it again. GTA 5 is being remastered again in 2022 and Rockstar has plans to continue the regular content updates for years to come on these new platforms. Rockstar has carried it across multiple generations and the game hasn't lost any notable momentum in terms of sales or engagement. It stands to reason that Grand Theft Auto 5 will also likely make the jump at some point.
Given Rockstar has already made another VR game, it's possible it will continue to make ports of its games in the rather expansive and new medium. It seems unlikely Rockstar would spend so much time and resources to develop a VR game if it was just a one-off. Last year, a LinkedIn post from developer Video Games Deluxe noted that it was working on a " groundbreaking" open-world VR game with Rockstar. The acclaimed developer hasn't confirmed any additional VR titles beyond GTA: San Andreas, but Rockstar seems to be investing in VR. Why Grand Theft Auto 5 On VR After San Andreas Seems Likely San Andreas will be the first full-blown VR game from Rockstar and there's a possibility it could lead into a VR version of GTA 5. The VR version included a handful of cases built specifically for VR, acting as a bit of a tech demo for a potential Rockstar VR game.
Rockstar has already taken a crack at VR once before with a scaled-back version of LA Noire. Related: GTA Trilogy's Leaked Achievement List Includes Classic San Andreas Meme Rockstar is remastering San Andreas for the upcoming GTA Trilogy releasing in November, so it will be a bit more modern, but the new art style may not hold up in a first-person POV if the developer uses the remaster for the VR port. A lot of groundwork has already been done to bring it to life and while there's still plenty of work to be done to finish the job, it seems like a safer bet than a nearly 20-year-old game. After all, Grand Theft Auto 5 already has a first-person mode with fleshed-out car interiors, animations, models, and so forth. That said, San Andreas is an interesting pick for Rockstar's first GTA VR game. There's no word on when it will release, but it seems safe to say it will probably come out sometime in 2022 or 2023. ^ The game's internal shop indices (which are the same as the ones inside the vehicles.ide file) are simply incremented numbers starting at zero.Grand Theft Auto 5 could arrive on VR next after Rockstar and Facebook recently announced GTA: San Andreas is coming to Oculus Quest. There are no concrete details regarding the new port of GTA: San Andreas, but naturally, this will likely be a first-person version of the beloved PS2-era game. Additional wheels simply get appended to the line. The name of the wheel to be available inside the shop. The index of the tuning shop in which the wheel should be available at. The wheels section determinates which wheels can be bought in the different tuning shops. Additional components simply get appended to the line. There can be multiple components, of course.
One component which can be add to the car. The car name defined inside the vehicles.ide file.
The mods section defines possible car components for different cars. It does not need to be defined somewhere else as long as the first one is defined. The car component which get linked to the other one. Both components are assumed to exist the same time as the other one. The main component which should represent the second one. Usually this is used to treat parts for the left and the right side of the car as one and save space inside the file. The link section virtually connects different car modification parts for the following mods section. All 'names' mentioned below are also the names of the representing DFF model files. Just like inside the item definition or item placement files those sections are identified by an unique string and terminated by the keyword end. Each of it has different influence on the ability to modify cars inside tuning shops in San Andreas. The car modification settings file is split up into three different sections.