

It doesn't even seem to need to be thick with foliage either, just foliage in general is tough to run for it

So idk if there's a way I can alleviate this, but GTA V seems to have a lot of trouble running a consistent 120 in areas with foliage. A professionally-produced, beautiful open world with well-rendered avatars, optimized (barely) for fast interaction. reported 10 minutes A counterexample to the cited virtual worlds problems - e.g., compute power, terrible cartoonish graphics, is, n my opinion, GTA Online. What do you think? Is map size an important aspect of a game? Let us know in the comments.Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media: A few people seem worried because The Division map contains a lot of buildings that players cannot enter but others have remarked that while the map looks to be rather small from a bird’s eye view, there are also multiple underground areas to explore so in reality, the square footage of explorable space is a lot larger than what’s presented here. We all forget how large GTA V‘s map is, don’t we? Most of the YouTube comments on the video appear to be favorable. As you can see, The Division is pretty close in size to Fallout 4 and looks to be pretty dense. If you were worried about how small the map looks against GTA, don’t worry too much. Here’s a similar overlay of The Division next to Fallout 4‘s map over the full GTA map. While it’s not exactly true to the real cities’ sizes as far as scales go, this map is still pretty huge.

Here’s an overlay from the video that shows what The Division‘s map looks like stacked on top of GTA V’s sprawling Los Angeles stand-in city.

All three maps are based on real-life cities: Fallout 4 is an immaculate replica of Boston, GTA V mimics elements of Los Angeles, and The Division is meant to take place in Midtown Manhattan. The above video, uploaded by YouTube user MarcoStyle, compares the size of The Division‘s map to Fallout 4 and Grand Theft Auto V, which are both incredibly large maps. One of the biggest metrics used to compare games to each other is map size.
