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Why should GTA 6 have the refueling feature?

Why should GTA 6 have the refueling feature?

Time of India6 days ago

Image via Rockstar Games.
There shouldn't be any doubt that GTA 6 is going to be the most realistic game ever. To make this even certain, Rockstar Games pushed its release date one year further, to May 26, 2026.
However, according to the Take-Two CEO, this delay was needed to make the game perfect.
So, what is perfection here? No doubt it's realism. This is going to be the USP of GTA 6 - interactive NPCs, dynamic weather system, and many more. And to make things even more realistic, GTA 6 should add the vehicle refueling feature.
GTA 6 needs to add the refueling feature in its vehicle
Refueling feature would be an exciting feature in GTA 6. | Image via Rockstar Games.
We have already seen in GTA 5 how passionate fans can become when it comes to their cars. People spend tons of in-game money in the game for vehicle modification.
That is why adding a gas meter gauge in the game can add to their obsession towards the in-game car. Yes, it might be annoying to get your car refilled in the middle of a heist, but this is what it is. This is proper realism, which fans have been wanting for years.
If players start getting concerned about their cars' fuel level, it will build a great sense of ownership of their vehicular possession, in turn taking immersion to a whole new level.
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Additionally, it will make a layer of strategy to the gameplay of the fans as they will need to make sure everything is in check before a heist or a mission - guns, ammos, and yes, fuel.
Also adding the refueling feature would add seriousness in car modifications as well. As refueling will cost in-game money, fans will become more skeptical about customizing their cars - be its parts, weight or any other aspect - which will eventually add to the fuel efficiency and mileage.
This feature would also make the game more interactive by making the fuel stations in the game more interactive, rather than just blowing them up. Besides that, fuel stations can be a worthy possessions as well you manage to own one, because if the refueling feature gets added in the game, then not only you, the hole NPC world around you will be dependant on your fuel station.
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