While Grand Theft Auto V approaches his 10th birthday, Rockstar Games continues his overwhelming support for the title, with the latest re-publication of the title appearing this month on next-generation systems. With an overwhelming amount of content that has already been produced for the game, there are still plans to do more with this game, because Rockstar is not hanging around with the functions of the game and what will work on your new system.
But what does GTAV offer on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S / X, which does not offer on the current generation systems? What do the new graphics options mean for you? Find it in this guide in which we treat new features and graphical options for the Next-Gen debut by Grand Theft Auto V!
Grand Theft Auto V - Explanation of the graphic options
Whether you are a veteran that returns for another hype through the game, or one of the few who will be experiencing it for the first time, there are many new features that help you to improve your time with this game.
3 new graphics modes are available for players, and they are;
- Loyalty mode: With a finish of 30 fps, you will see the world in a new light as you run the game in native 4K resolution along with raytracing, creating the world as never before to life. Xbox Series S supports highly scaled 4k in this mode.
- Power Mode: With constant 60 images per second, you will see the world in highly scaled 4K resolution and at the same time offer buttery frame rates that bring the world to life. Xbox Series S supports a resolution of 1080p in this mode. '
- Performance RT mode: With the highly scaled 4K resolution, you can use this mode to use the best of both worlds because they are targeting 60 FPS and Ray Tracing.
You will also see new performance updates, such as texture and display removal upgrades, HDR options, faster charging times, active 3D audio, haptic feedback on PlayStation 5 and more! Many improvements are made at both History Mode and GTA Online What allows you to take your character instead of starting new.
Players who have experienced the story again and again have luck, if they only want the online part, because there will be a new, independent version of Grand Theft Auto online, in which the players can work.
Grand Theft Auto V appears on March 15 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S / X and is currently available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.
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