Tuesday, June 10th 2014

GTA V Coming to PC This Fall

Rockstar Games bit the PC bullet, by announcing Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) for the PC platform, which debuted on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms, last September. Rockstar made this announcement on the sidelines of E3 2014. Alongside the game's Xbox One and PlayStation 4 variants, GTA V for PC, is expected to release in Fall 2014. The studio threw the game up for pre-order. It also showed off a gameplay trailer, which was captured on the PlayStation 4, which reveals more accurate shadows, higher-resolution textures, and lighting effects not seen on the Xbox 360 / PS3 variant.
The trailer video follows.

Source: Rockstar Games
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36 Comments on GTA V Coming to PC This Fall

#26
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
I hope that my good old HD5870 Crossfire will run it even playable.
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#28
Naito
Dj-ElectriCYo bro, X86 is X86, wheather its little (potatoOne \PlayPotato4) or big (PC).
Potate! Err... I mean... Word!
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#29
Hilux SSRG
Might pick this up once it goes on sale.

What I'd really like is The Last of Us on PC!! But chances are slim to none
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#30
Razorfang
Prima.VeraProbably just another shitty port that will run and look like crap on latest PC hardware...
That's why we have the option for modding. GTA IV with iCEnhancer mod comes to mind.
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#31
fusionblu
About time Rockstar Games got around to this. No doubt there will be mods and it is likely iCEnhancer will make a release for GTA V if the graphics can be pushed further.
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#32
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
I hope they learned something from the "quality" of the GTA IV PC version port.
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#33
Disparia
Sweet!

I went through GTA IV PC not noticing any problems, but perhaps I don't know any better because I never played either of the console versions. I'll get V, play it, and most likely enjoy it regardless of what settings I need to keep a good frame-rate. After all, I still play Vice City from time to time and that was from 2002/2003.
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#35
Naito
JizzlerSweet!

I went through GTA IV PC not noticing any problems, but perhaps I don't know any better because I never played either of the console versions.
I own, and have played both the PC and Xbox 360 versions of GTA IV. Never had a problem with it on PC and nothing seemed out of the ordinary compared to the Xbox version.... except for hackers in the multiplayer...

So yeah, GTA IV has always ran smooth for me.
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#36
Steevo
NaitoI own, and have played both the PC and Xbox 360 versions of GTA IV. Never had a problem with it on PC and nothing seemed out of the ordinary compared to the Xbox version.... except for hackers in the multiplayer...

So yeah, GTA IV has always ran smooth for me.
I never had issues when I was realistic with my old setup, it was made to run on next gen hardware, some just had their bottoms hurt when their 256MB video cards and dual core CPU's werent' enough for everything going on in the game.

If it costs more than it did new and only has a stupid movie maker as the only new feature and some updated graphics I hope they are prepared for the sailors of the high seas to be after them for this bullshit wait. I think a $39.99 price point on steam is about all the wait makes it worth.
SvarogWill see how it goes... seeing how bad GTA 4 was ported.
9700 ProI hope they learned something from the "quality" of the GTA IV PC version port.
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