Former GTA Developer Talks About GTA 6 Open World

Rockstar Games’ former developer Cameron Williams recently spoke at GDC (Game Developers Conference) about how the sheer size of open-world games has created “choice fatigue” in players. Williams currently works at Absurd Ventures, a studio founded by Dan Houser, but has previously worked on projects such as GTA 6 and Red Dead Online. He stated that open-world games are becoming increasingly larger and more complex, which has made it difficult for players to choose what to do.

Former GTA Developer Talks About GTA 6 Open World

Problems in Open-World Games Like GTA 6

Williams drew attention to how the sheer size of open-world games has become a burden for players. Williams said, “Players are no longer exploring,” and that the games’ huge maps and distant mission points have reduced players’ motivation, which has negatively affected the gaming experience.

Rockstar Games’ former developer Cameron Williams recently spoke at GDC (Game Developers Conference) about how the sheer size of open-world games has created “choice fatigue” in players. Williams currently works at Absurd Ventures, a studio founded by Dan Houser, but has previously worked on projects such as GTA 6 and Red Dead Online. He stated that open-world games are becoming increasingly larger and more complex, which has made it difficult for players to choose what to do.

Problems in Open-World Games Like GTA 6
Williams drew attention to how the sheer size of open-world games has become a burden for players. Williams said, “Players are no longer exploring,” and that the games’ huge maps and distant mission points have reduced players’ motivation, which has negatively affected the gaming experience.

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