There appears to be an incomplete VR mode for the GTA Trilogy.
Ben Turpin, a well-known reporter at RockstarINTEL, allegedly found the incomplete VR mode by poking around inside the GTA Trilogy’s code. It only seems to apply to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, however.
“There is a debug Unreal command for GTA VR but it looks a little bit unfinished,” Turpin said on Twitter. “Maybe it would be cool if they implemented this as a first-person option? It plays pretty well. Gunfights and punching will need tweaking, [it] would be super cool for screenshots!”
You can check out Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in VR for yourself below.
There is a debug Unreal command for GTA VR but it looks a little bit unfinished. Maybe it would be cool if they implemented this as a first-person option? It plays pretty well. Gunfights and punching will need tweaking, would be super cool for screenshots! pic.twitter.com/pxq5ivwGOA
— Ben Turpin (@videotech_) November 20, 2021
Turpin claims anyone can try this mode out by entering the “GTA.VR 1” command inside the game’s debug console. You will need to install a small mod to access it, though.
It’s a safe bet that this is related to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR that Facebook, excuse me, Meta announced last month. Rockstar Games never said anything about the GTA Trilogy having a VR mode, though. Given the numerous bugs found all over the Definitive Edition, PC modders were likely to find the VR hints sooner or later.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.
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