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Rockstar Games promises GTA V on PC will be something truly next-gen

Rockstar Games teases that GTA V on PC will have.

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We now know that Grand Theft Auto V is coming to next-gen consoles and PCs, but what will the limitless technology in PCs be capable of playing GTA V at? Well, Rockstar has outlined some of the improvements to GTA V on PC on a blog post about the game.

Rockstar Games promises GTA V on PC will be something truly next-gen | TweakTown.com

The studio said that Grand Theft Auto V for PC will have "across-the-board graphical and technical improvements to deliver a stunning new level of detail. Increased draw distances, finer texture details, denser traffic, and enhanced resolutions". Not only that, but next-gen console owners and PC gamers can also expect "new wildlife, upgraded weather and damage effects, and an array of new details to discover".

Rockstar has teased GTA V on Steam, where it also promises that the PC version of the massively popular game will be "packed with layers of new detail" that will also include "all new content and gameplay created and released since the launch of Grand Theft Auto Online including new Jobs, an arsenal of new weapons, scores of new vehicles, new properties and player customizations". PC gamers will also be excited to hear that they will receive an exclusive video editor designed for "advanced movie making".

News Source:hexus.net

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