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Let's just hope it's not a poorly optimized mess like GTA IV.

 

It's supposedly well optimized and the graphics have been updated - according to Rockstar. Will have to wait and see what the reality is.

Let's just hope it's not a poorly optimized mess like GTA IV.

 

It's using the same engine as Max Payne 3 right? I expect that it'll be much better than GTA4 if that is the case. Super excited :happy:

 

Also, to all those who petitioned that it stay on consoles:

 

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It's using the same engine as Max Payne 3 right? I expect that it'll be much better than GTA4 if that is the case. Super excited :happy:

 

Also, to all those who petitioned that it stay on consoles:

 

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I never played Max Payne 3 (I should). So I don't know anything about it's engine.

 

And people really petitioned to keep it consoles only? Why on earth?

I never played Max Payne 3 (I should). So I don't know anything about it's engine.

 

And people really petitioned to keep it consoles only? Why on earth?

No idea, It sounds like good business sense to me, more people buying your product=more profit etc...

(My post was just an inside joke from an old console vs pc debate)

Yep I have to admit I wasn't aware of people petitioning to keep it on console and I certainly wouldn't support it either!

 

I'm really torn on this, I enjoyed the short time I had on GTA V but im not sure I would want to replay it and re-earn everything I did on XB360. This might be a game I pickup only if my friends do.

One less reason to get either of the next gen systems anytime soon for me.  Heck, with all the stuff coming in 2015 there's really very little reason to get either this year for me.

It's using the same engine as Max Payne 3 right? I expect that it'll be much better than GTA4 if that is the case. Super excited :happy:

 

Also, to all those who petitioned that it stay on consoles:

 

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Yeah, I've regained some confidence in rockstar's pc porting after playing Max Payne 3, that game looked amazing and ran very well.

And people really petitioned to keep it consoles only? Why on earth?

 

No idea, here's the petition: https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/rockstar-games-dont-make-a-pc-version-of-gta-v

 

It made the rounds on some websites a while back. Doesn't look like it gained much traction from anything other than trolls though :).

Me. Getting it on Xbox one.

 

I will be getting this for either PS 4 or Xbox One. I don't own either one.  I last had a PS2 and that's it.  I went xbox and didn't go back.   I really want a Xbox one, but I will wait.  If they say GTA 5 WILL be 1080p for X1, then I'll instantly go buy it.  If not, then I'll make my way back to PS.  This is the game that decides it for me.  

No idea, here's the petition: https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/rockstar-games-dont-make-a-pc-version-of-gta-v

 

It made the rounds on some websites a while back. Doesn't look like it gained much traction from anything other than trolls though :).

 

Petty children, that petition. :rolleyes:

Yeah, I've regained some confidence in rockstar's pc porting after playing Max Payne 3, that game looked amazing and ran very well.

 

The thing about Max Payne 3 was that each loaded environment wasn't as large and expansive as loading an entire city a-la GTA. I'm definitely hoping for a fluid game though!

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