Why dont video game developers using googles extensive street view and business mappings develop a real world grand theft auto. Something I can play in my own city, where I can grab missions from the gas station down the street and fuck shit up in my home town. I've got a boner just thinking about it. You're welcome GTA and Google, please share profits with me.
Google even has street view in the amazon jungle now, so... Young tribesman Zakhala Abu's next mission is to jack up rival Nahrteen Isloti for stealing his 3 pounds of freshly harvested tobacco crop.
I would never get bored of this. Finish missions in your city, move on to somewhere else in the world.
Exactly. GTA better get some shit in line for xbox 720 and PS4, I expect nothing less then this game haha.
Something that extensive would take fucking YEARS to program. Things would have changed a bunch by the time it was finished. Still though, a fucking SICK ASS game idea!
[quote name='"ISnuff"']Something that extensive would take fucking YEARS to program. Things would have changed a bunch by the time it was finished. Still though, a fucking SICK ASS game idea![/quote] I imagine with an idea this large, why not include auto updating maps so when things change so does the world? Just a thought
"Because building a dream from your memory is the easiest way to lose your grasp on what's real and what is a dream." Cobb(Leonardo DiCaprio), Inception
Yeh dude, and if anyone has the manpower to make it happen its google and rockstar. I'm hoping to see something like this for the new consoles coming out. Whenever that may be.
[quote name='"UNAB0MB3R"'] Yeh dude, and if anyone has the manpower to make it happen its google and rockstar. I'm hoping to see something like this for the new consoles coming out. Whenever that may be.[/quote] Apparently the next gen playstation is to be announced this year whereas xbox aren't announcing anything. What with googles new hud glasses just coming to light it will be interesting how games are played. Parallel kingdom a gps based game, already shows how games and geographical location can be mixed.