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Mac;2255884; said:Yeah but you can't really compare PC gaming to systems. PC's change daily. Systems come around every what 10 or so years? Apples to Oranges.
scott91575;2255858; said:While I agree with most of that, and it's the best looking GTA to date, the graphics are nothing special. I can't wait for the next gen consoles. There are mods for GTA4 on PC that look better than GTA5. Here are some examples.
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Mind you these are just done by modders (hence they can have real cars) with an engine that is neither very good on the PC or mod friendly.
scott91575;2255888; said:Doesn't really matter though. If the gameplay is good and the story is good, graphics are a rather minor thing.
BuckeyeTillIDie;2255886; said:
Take my money now!
Forget Michael, don’t give Franklin a second thought, and, as for Trevor… watch your back, obviously, but that psycho is nothing to worry about -- because the real star in Grand Theft Auto V is Los Santos. Rockstar has proved to be something of an expert at realising cities, even entire states, but GTA V's Los Santos is its most ambitious project yet. And while the game map doesn't encompass three entire cities as it did in San Andreas, according to Rockstar it’s the most varied, densely populated and believable landscape it has ever created.
Liberty City felt like a proper city, a vast expanse divided into distinct districts; the wealthy excess of Algonquin was in stark contrast to the deprived neighborhoods of Bohan. But from what we've seen so far, Los Santos makes Liberty City look a little two-dimensional by comparison. It’s not just large -- the city of Los Santos alone is comparable in size to the whole of Liberty City, and that doesn't take into account the surrounding areas -- but it’s diverse, too.