Gaming News GTA 5 PS5 Xbox Series: Two graphics already offer us a comparison between the next-gen and PC versions
Eight and a half years after its release, Grand Theft Auto V still holds its place in video game news. Whether it’s through the next-gen version of GTA 5 or the online version of the title, Rockstar continues the success of the fifth installment in its franchise. Just under a week before launch on PS5 and Xbox Series X | S are already reaching us and offer a first comparison.
Summary
- An improved version while waiting for GTA VI
- PS5/Xbox series vs. 4K and PC Ultra settings
An improved version while waiting for GTA VI
After wondering if the versions PS5 and Xbox Series X|S actually arriving in March, Rockstar claimed it would indeed. However, it still took the publisher a few more weeks to reveal more: over the course of a weekend, several things were revealed about this next-gen version of Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. In particular, the functionalities of the title, the famous works of art revised for the occasion and first indications of the price.
It’s true that the price of this improved version was one of the main questions that went into the publication. By the way, today we learned more about the price of the PS5 version, which confirms the rumors from last weekend’s hallway. But what particularly interests us here is the graphics performance of the Rockstar title.
PS5/Xbox series vs. 4K and PC Ultra settings
in the the list of new details published by Rockstar regarding the version PS5 and Xbox Series X|S from Grand Theft Auto Vno one missed the paragraph announcing three performance modes (Fidelity, Performance and Performance RT, a hybrid version of the previous two). However, gamers will be excited to see if those promises of 60 fps, 4K (non-native) resolution, and ray tracing are achievable and live up to their expectations.
That’s good because a first series of picturesbroadcast on social networks at the weekend, allows us to make a first comparison between the performance of this next-gen version and the performance of the PC version. The expert eye of some gamers when it comes to graphics should be having a great day, especially as the replies under the tweet from the GTA Series Videos account there stem from their comments comparing the two versions.
At first glance, Rockstar teams conferred more details on different environments for this next-gen version of Grand Theft Auto V. We also note that a Additional work was done on colors and light. This difference is also evident in the second shot used in this comparison: the ambient darkness that allows these small improvements in the light emitted by vehicle headlights to be seen.
Until the release of this new generation version, new illustrations may flood the internet. Anyhow, players will be excited to discover all of this on their state-of-the-art home consoles starting March 15th: the date is set, all you have to do is get Rockstar off to a better start than Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition.
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