2022---gta-6--fan-wants-to-have-seen-map-under-the-influence-of-drugs---shows-self-made-map May 2026

2022---gta-6--fan-wants-to-have-seen-map-under-the-influence-of-drugs---shows-self-made-map May 2026

While drug use and substance references are a staple of the GTA series' mature content, this real-world fan story remains one of the more unique pieces of "leak culture" surrounding the game's long development. "80% Accurate": How Fans Discovered the Entire GTA 6 Map

The community generally categorized it as "solid content" for its creativity and high level of detail, even if the premise was outlandish. While most fans treated it as a meme or high-effort fan art, the map gained traction because it captured the "Florida vibe" well. Context of the 2022 Mapping Community

The user posted their creation on forums like , claiming that while they were high, they "saw" the layout of Leonida (the Florida-inspired state in GTA 6). While drug use and substance references are a

Dedicated fans have since used actual leaked data and trailer footage to create a "Mapping Project" that is estimated to be over 90% accurate to the final game.

This particular story refers to a viral community moment from late 2022 following the massive leaks. A fan claimed to have had a "vision" of the game's full map while under the influence of drugs (specifically hallucinogens) and subsequently created a detailed, self-made map based on that "recollection." The "Drug-Induced" Map Vision Context of the 2022 Mapping Community The user

This occurred during a period of intense speculation after the , which provided the first real coordinate data and location names like Vice City and Port Gellhorn .

Unlike the scientific approach of the official mapping community—which uses triangulation and engine coordinates—this specific fan's map was purely speculative and artistic, fueled by their reported experience. A fan claimed to have had a "vision"

The fan insisted the map wasn't just a guess but a vivid mental image they felt compelled to document.