Rockstar has released the first Grand Theft Auto V trailer today.
Going back to its roots, the game will take place in San Andreas.
GTA V will include an environment based on California and the trailer shows off planes, jetskis, police chases, bank robberies and bad sweaters.
Not to mention, the graphics look fantastic.
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I'm assuming the trailer is generated w/ the game engine and not pre-rendered cutscene/intro/etc. footage. If so, it finally looks better...GTAIV didn't look much more graphically impressive than last gen consoles.
Originally posted by xnonsuchx: I'm assuming the trailer is generated w/ the game engine and not pre-rendered cutscene/intro/etc. footage. If so, it finally looks better...GTAIV didn't look much more graphically impressive than last gen consoles.
My question is what kinda lame pc do yoy play GTAIV on?
Originally posted by xnonsuchx: I'm assuming the trailer is generated w/ the game engine and not pre-rendered cutscene/intro/etc. footage. If so, it finally looks better...GTAIV didn't look much more graphically impressive than last gen consoles.
My question is what kinda lame pc do yoy play GTAIV on?
ive got it on pc my specs are core quad q8400 (2.66ghz),4gb ddr2,hd 4550 graphics and the game runs badly and doesnt offer support for generic controllers.was a big letdown for me.
as for gta V judging from the video that looks like a cut scene and not actual gameplay.we all just have to wait and see.
custom built gaming pc from early 2010,ps2 with 15 games all original,ps3 500gbs with 5 games all original,yamaha amp and 5.1channel surround sound speakers,46inch sony lcd smart tv.
I may be first in line! :D I loved the previous GTA's. Especially IV. I haven't even beat it yet LOL!
@xnonsuchx, something is wrong with your statement. GTA IV is incredible! My PC runs it very nicely. I must admit, I've seen it ran on a playstation 3, I was unimpressed. But I've heard it has a mere Nvidia 7900chip. Pretty outdated tech!