

New structs added with #GTAOnline recent update, found by suggest that we might see the enhanced edition utilizing RDR2's RAGE version.Īlso, a struct called "CHasCharacterToTransferDecisionPage" seems to imply the enhanced edition will feature character transfer. Transferable Saves and possible Story Mode expansions

Which could be a bit of a learning curve for a lot of players – but as long as it is executed with the signature Rockstar polish, players can rest easy.

The biggest difference this will make will be to GTA Online, as it might make the game feel drastically different than its last-gen counterpart.

That sort of level of detail will truly make Los Santos feel even more close to reality – and the animations and movement can use a bit of a touch-up. Needless to say, not only is Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the technologically impressive games of the modern era – but is easily Rockstar’s most ambitious. RAGE is easily one of the most impressive game engines around and Red Dead Redemption 2 was powered by its most powerful and refined iteration yet. RAGE (Rockstar Advanced Game Engine) is a proprietary game engine from Rockstar that has powered all of their games post-Rockstar’s Table Tennis. One of the first few bits of information that crafty dataminers were able to discover about GTA V:Expanded and Enhanced Edition, post-announcement, was the discovery of “structs” within a GTA Online update that hinted at something really cool.Īpparently, according to the discovery by dataminers, the next-gen version of Grand Theft Auto V will employ Red Dead Redemption 2’s version of RAGE as its game engine. Also Read: Is GTA RP The Best Thing To Happen To The Series In a Long Time? What to expect from GTA 5: Expanded and Enhanced Edition?
