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It’s not about this being a 15-year-old feature, it was easier to implement back then. GTA San Andreas had body changes based on eating and workouts. Even 11 years later, GTA 5 couldn’t do this due to modern graphics and animation limitations. I work as a developer (can’t disclose...

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