For the past 24
hours we’ve all been getting lost in a world of fast cars, fake people, two-bit
criminals, government conspiracies, and deranged psychopaths. Grand Theft Auto5 really does have it all, stretching from the mountainous north of Blaine
County, through the baking desert, and down to the corrupt streets of Los
Santos - this is gaming.
We’ve been tapping
our feet and waiting impatiently for years now, but finally we’ve been able to
put Rockstar’s latest to the test. Hardware concerns were always going to be an
issue for GTA 5, but Rockstar has nailed it this time around. If you haven’t picked
up Grand Theft Auto V yet though and you want to see how it performs on your
hardware, head on in for the complete run-down of nearly every high-end
graphics card, on Very High graphics settings at 1920 x 1080 resolution.
For a complete
look at every graphics option available in GTA 5 then check out the link below,
as well as the video of just what GTA V looks like on Very High settings at
1080p resolution.
Aside from being a
very respectable bunch of results, this tells us Nvidia has just about got the
edge over AMD in terms of GPU performance in GTA V. There’s not much in it but
team green seems to squeeze out an extra few frames on like-for-like cards,
likely a result of some extra driver optimisation on Nvidia's part. As you can
see though, even the humble GTX 750 Ti is capable of some respectable frame
rates, dipping down as low as 17 but averaging out at 25. This is just five
frames shy of the PlayStation 4 version, which runs at significantly lower
graphics settings.
For all the
moaning we've done about having to wait so very, very long for Grand Theft Auto
5, we have to congratulate Rockstar on an absolutely solid port. Performance
seems great across the board, and GTA 5 comes packing some extremely scalable
graphics settings to suit even lower-end PCs. Obviously once you hit
resolutions above and beyond 1080p it becomes a different story, but as the
year's tick by this will be a gaming great we can come back to with better and
better rigs for pin-sharp 4K resolution and beyond.
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