Rockstar Game’s former tech lead celebrates the game’s birthday with a little known fact
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The ever-chatty Obbe Vermeij, who was the ground-breaking studio’s technical lead for years, recently jumped on social media to explain that the first draft plan for San Andreas' world was quite different.
“The original plan was for the three cities to be on separate maps,” Vermeij tweeted earlier today, before noting that the first two GTAs had also been structured in the same way, albeit from a top-down angle. “The player would travel between the cities using trains and planes.”
Vermeij explains that “memory was very tight on the PS2,” so splitting the map into three different sections meant each city’s skyline models wouldn’t have strained the console’s already strained memory. “It would also make it easier to have different police/ambulance/firetrucks for each city. Different pickups, weather types etc. It would also be easier to contain the player until it was time for the next city. It would also make it easier to organize the models on the DVD city-by-city which would help the streaming.”
Right before the artists began work on the three maps, however, a last minute meeting between Vermeij, producer Leslie Benzies, art director Aaron Garbut, tech director Adam Fowler, and programmer Alexander Roger scrapped that original plan. GTA San Andreas later shipped with all three cities seamlessly connected in one space, though layers of fog make the game look bigger than it actually is and probably served as a crutch for the poor old PS2.
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Kaan freelances for various websites including Rock Paper Shotgun, Eurogamer, and this one, Gamesradar. He particularly enjoys writing about spooky indies, throwback RPGs, and anything that’s vaguely silly. Also has an English Literature and Film Studies degree that he’ll soon forget.
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