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GTA V PC In-Game Low vs High Screenshot Comparison Leaked - Nvidia GTX 770 Can't Max Out the Game at 60fps

Besides confirming that the game is still slated to launch on its already announced release date, Rockstar has contributed very little in releasing new details and media content for PC version of GTA V. Withal, there is an unknown source which, after leaking the first declared in-game screenshots of the upcoming game on the web a couple of days agone, has now provided some more than technical details near the game forth with a couple of screenshots that evidence how the game looks like running on PC on low and high settings.

Low vs High GTA V PC Screenshot Comparison Shows Notable Visual Differences - The Game Might Require Better GPU than GTX 770 to Max Out at 60fps

While PC gamers eagerly await the arrival of Rockstar's acknowledged all-time hit action-run a risk open world video game, NfoHump user chosen "Neon" is decorated at fueling the hype train. Challenge to have ties with an unknown man who reportedly works in a PC game mag firm and has recently gotten his hands on the PC version of GTA 5 for review purpose, Neon posted a few alleged GTA V in-game PC screenshots on the forums a few days agone, showing off the settings menu and visuals quality of the upcoming game, and now, the user has come up with a low vs high screenshot comparing also equally more technical details.

In the latest details, Neon mentioned that the source backside the leaked screenshots has confirmed to be using a MSI GTX 770 coupled with a Cadre i5 3570k and 8GB RAM. The previously mentioned GTX 970 was a misunderstanding and thus it didn't match the 2GB memory count that was pictured in the leaked settings screenshots. According to the source, the GTX 770  failed to run the game at max settings (even without MSAA enabled) with constant lx frames per second. Providing another screenshot of GTA V's graphics settings bill of fare, the user stated that the source's PC was able to run the game at abiding 60fps with the post-obit settings.

In addition, to satisfy other users with the legitimacy of all the details and screenshots he has shared previously, Neon shared two similar screenshots comparison the PC version of GTA 5 running on low and high settings. Since he already mentioned that the source's PC specifications seem to be not enough for maxing out the game, both low vs high screenshots were taken without MSAA/tessellation enabled. There are some notable differences between the provided in-game comparing screenshots. Texture quality seems to remain same, while there are enhancements in lighting, shadows, reflections and depict distance. You can check out the comparison screenshots below. Note that the one with low settings is 1 the elevation and the other 1 with high settings is below it.

Neon has shared a bunch of GTA Five in-game PC screenshots, which he claims to have acquired from an unnamed person. The previously released screenshots were stamped as false by a number of fans, mainly due to the fact that GTX 970, which he claimed at the time was powering the game, is 4GB and the graphics settings screenshot pictured 2GB memory only. However, this latest screenshot comparison looks pretty legit, even so notwithstanding, information technology should all be taken with a grain of salt, as nosotros even so don't have some solid proof or official discussion on the topic.

Source: https://wccftech.com/gta-v-pc-low-vs-high-comparison-gtx-770/

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