An ex-Rockstar Games developer has revealed that the iconic Grand Theft Auto 3 very briefly included a feature that gave players a one-star wanted level for running a red light. The developer also revealed some other interesting details about the game's traffic light system but was quick to point out that this wanted level feature was promptly removed after it proved incredibly unpopular with fellow Grand Theft Auto 3 developers.
The release of Grand Theft Auto 3 in 2001 marked a huge turning point for the franchise as it was the first 3D game in the series. While the first two Grand Theft Auto games were a success for Rockstar Games, the studio's venture into a 3D world for the Grand Theft Auto series would go on to give fans some of the most iconic titles of all time, including Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto V, and more. While some of these titles are now decades old, Rockstar has always remained tight-lipped about its development process. Thankfully, one ex-developer regularly gives fans the lowdown with new tidbits of information on the studio's older games.
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