The devs successfully ported GTA 3 to Dreamcast, proving the console can handle open-world games. Now, they're taking on an even bigger challenge with Vice City.
Bringing Vice City to Dreamcast is a tough task. The game’s bigger map, better graphics, and enhanced AI make it more demanding than GTA 3, but progress is already visible.
Initial tests show Vice City running on Dreamcast with decent performance. The devs are tweaking settings to optimize gameplay, ensuring smooth movement and stable FPS.
Retro gaming fans and GTA lovers are eager to see Vice City on Dreamcast. If successful, this could prove that even ambitious PS2-era games can run on older hardware.
The Dreamcast has less power than the PS2, making Vice City a difficult port. The devs are working on reducing memory usage and adjusting the game engine to run efficiently.
The devs plan to refine textures, optimize load times, and fix any bugs. The goal is to make Vice City as playable as possible without losing the essence of the original game.
If Vice City succeeds, could San Andreas be next? The devs haven’t confirmed future plans, but their work so far hints at more classic GTA games coming to Dreamcast.