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GTA 6 Fan Monitors Oxygen, Noise, and Cigarette Butts at Rockstar North Office

The post illustrates the extreme lengths some fans will go to for GTA 6 news, but the methods and conclusions have been widely dismissed as unreliable and invasive.

Key Facts

  • A Reddit user posted oxygen concentration, acoustic noise, and cigarette butt data collected outside Rockstar North's headquarters to argue the third Grand Theft Auto VI trailer is imminent.
  • The user reported a drop in oxygen concentration over a weekend, claiming it suggests executives met about marketing.
  • The user counted 71 cigarette butts over 19 hours outside the office, interpreting it as a sign of increased stress at the development site.
  • Tom's Hardware criticized the post as obsessive and questioned whether the data actually relates to the trailer release, noting outdoor oxygen sensors are easily affected by environment.

Reporting from 1 source: GIGAZINE.

GTA 6 Fan Monitors Oxygen, Noise, and Cigarette Butts at Rockstar North Office

A Reddit user claiming the third Grand Theft Auto VI trailer is imminent has posted monitoring data from outside Rockstar North's headquarters, including oxygen concentration drops, acoustic readings, and cigarette butt counts. The post has drawn attention and criticism, with Tom's Hardware calling the behavior obsessive and possibly a prank.

A Reddit user who claims the third Grand Theft Auto VI trailer is imminent has posted data they collected by monitoring oxygen levels, acoustic noise, and cigarette butts outside Rockstar North's headquarters. The poster argues that a drop in oxygen concentration over a weekend supports the theory that executives were meeting about marketing. They also reported counting 71 cigarette butts over 19 hours, which they say indicates increased stress at the development site. The post has drawn criticism on Reddit and from Tom's Hardware, which noted that outdoor oxygen sensors are easily affected by environment and that the conclusions involve a significant leap. Tom's Hardware called the behavior obsessive and questioned whether the data actually relates to the trailer release.

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