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Gta Beta 0.7

In the early 1990s, long before the final 1997 release, GTA co-creator Mike Dailly developed two distinct prototype graphics styles for the game: one was a rotating, isometric prototype, and the other was a top-down prototype. According to reports from , Dailly posted videos of these three different prototypes online. However, within a short period, Rockstar and its parent company Take-Two issued copyright strikes, removing the videos. This move highlights the secrecy surrounding even the earliest versions of the franchise.

For those who have managed to find remnants of the 0.7 file structure (primarily through the GTA III Beta World project), the reality is less glamorous. gta beta 0.7

Before releasing the final game, DMA Design distributed rolling demos and preview builds to gaming magazines. These files contain leftover code, early textures, and unused audio tracks that give structural clues to what the 0.7 build looked like. In the early 1990s, long before the final