Since they were already going to short-shaft us PC gamers with a delayed release, it feels nice to see everyone suffer.
Jokes aside - I don't even care all that much anymore, I bought GTA V literally two console generations ago. GTA games are always worth playing, in my opinion, but it's not like I'll put life on hold waiting for the next installment. I'll buy it, likely love it, but it's not the end of the world with more waiting at this point.
I also agree with the above notion of making changes due to time having passed in the industry. Their original vision is probably quite far from what we'll be getting as an end-product. I won't be surprised to learn that they had to scrap their entire approach and start over, or at least make significant changes. The Alpha leaks were now over three years ago, that's almost an entire development window for an decent AAA title. And now, with the rumors about the fired personnel having shared unfair working conditions and terms over Whatsapp (Rockstar claim that they shared "game-specific" things on there in a group, that doesn't make any sense if all members of the group were actual employees working on the actual game), there's probably a lot we don't know about the whole process.







