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GTA 5 features opaque and ugly textures on a strong PC setup.

GTA 5 features opaque and ugly textures on a strong PC setup.

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banshee45
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07-31-2023, 04:02 PM
#11
I think it makes sense to get a monitor with 1440P and an RTX 3080, since the GTX 1080 won’t suffice for the ultra-detailed scenes in GTA 5 at 1440p. With the current shortage of RTX cards, buying one on eBay is expensive. The game is quite old—about six years on PC—and still runs at 60 to 40 fps in many grassy sections. It’s a bit less optimized now, but it works fine.
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banshee45
07-31-2023, 04:02 PM #11

I think it makes sense to get a monitor with 1440P and an RTX 3080, since the GTX 1080 won’t suffice for the ultra-detailed scenes in GTA 5 at 1440p. With the current shortage of RTX cards, buying one on eBay is expensive. The game is quite old—about six years on PC—and still runs at 60 to 40 fps in many grassy sections. It’s a bit less optimized now, but it works fine.

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samurai_030
Junior Member
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08-02-2023, 01:56 AM
#12
No visual references to how it should appear in your mind? That actually resembles a PS3 title, the original GTA V. PS: You might have seen a modified version, which would look more appealing. I believe GTA modifications are quite advanced and challenging.
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samurai_030
08-02-2023, 01:56 AM #12

No visual references to how it should appear in your mind? That actually resembles a PS3 title, the original GTA V. PS: You might have seen a modified version, which would look more appealing. I believe GTA modifications are quite advanced and challenging.

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UmutGungor
Junior Member
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08-03-2023, 03:49 PM
#13
Absolutely, I completely agree that 1440 will present the game more effectively.
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UmutGungor
08-03-2023, 03:49 PM #13

Absolutely, I completely agree that 1440 will present the game more effectively.

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spadewade101
Member
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08-10-2023, 02:12 PM
#14
It seems unclear what you're referring to. The terms "opaque," "dispersed," and "scattered" aren't standard descriptions for games. Could you clarify what you mean? The game you mentioned looks like a simplified version of GTA V, but it might not be fully updated or complete.
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spadewade101
08-10-2023, 02:12 PM #14

It seems unclear what you're referring to. The terms "opaque," "dispersed," and "scattered" aren't standard descriptions for games. Could you clarify what you mean? The game you mentioned looks like a simplified version of GTA V, but it might not be fully updated or complete.

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nooneepic27
Member
227
08-11-2023, 10:03 PM
#15
Simply add a plugin such as Redux, and your graphics card will handle it smoothly.
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nooneepic27
08-11-2023, 10:03 PM #15

Simply add a plugin such as Redux, and your graphics card will handle it smoothly.

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chikimonster
Member
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08-19-2023, 08:36 AM
#16
yes, the game is 8 years old but on the Playstation.Title was released on PC in 2015 so it's 6 years old. GTA 5 on PC has better detail, better texture rendering, and better shadows, and almost everything else. Between PS4 and PC there is a huge difference in graphics.
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chikimonster
08-19-2023, 08:36 AM #16

yes, the game is 8 years old but on the Playstation.Title was released on PC in 2015 so it's 6 years old. GTA 5 on PC has better detail, better texture rendering, and better shadows, and almost everything else. Between PS4 and PC there is a huge difference in graphics.

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fake_opalien27
Junior Member
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09-04-2023, 06:10 PM
#17
Did you refer to the PS3? The PS4 launch came in late 2014, while the PC version followed five months earlier. It's common knowledge that the release timings were set to boost sales across all platforms, as the PC version was used for creating the 2013 trailers.
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fake_opalien27
09-04-2023, 06:10 PM #17

Did you refer to the PS3? The PS4 launch came in late 2014, while the PC version followed five months earlier. It's common knowledge that the release timings were set to boost sales across all platforms, as the PC version was used for creating the 2013 trailers.

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sifumind
Member
137
09-04-2023, 10:59 PM
#18
Maybe so, but on the PC those details look much better, we can speculate on everything from the sale of the title up to business matters, that's a matter of Rockstar Games, in my opinion the PS4 and PC is a big difference in graphics. I'm not saying that the game has to be optimized for every single platform and that's a lot of information for the Open world game. Most games have been announced on the same date, on every single platform.
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sifumind
09-04-2023, 10:59 PM #18

Maybe so, but on the PC those details look much better, we can speculate on everything from the sale of the title up to business matters, that's a matter of Rockstar Games, in my opinion the PS4 and PC is a big difference in graphics. I'm not saying that the game has to be optimized for every single platform and that's a lot of information for the Open world game. Most games have been announced on the same date, on every single platform.

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Imorrivel
Member
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09-04-2023, 11:28 PM
#19
The perception is that GTA 5 seems simple to play because it launched on the PS3. However, the game features an extremely detailed environment with numerous NPCs, vehicles, and complex lighting effects that create countless shadows depending on the scene. This demands significant processing power. The challenge lies in what you're willing to tolerate visually. I run at 1440p on a 144Hz display, but the original release had poor anti-aliasing and distracting shadows. To compensate, I reduced textures, tessellation, water effects, and increased shadow detail. Personally, I prefer the cleaner, sharper shadows over the lower resolution ones, as they were more noticeable. The issue really came down to visual quality—glitchy shadows and rough anti-aliasing were more bothersome than a lower frame rate. Since I also enjoy smooth 90-110fps gameplay, I’m okay with some texture simplifications, especially when speed is involved.
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Imorrivel
09-04-2023, 11:28 PM #19

The perception is that GTA 5 seems simple to play because it launched on the PS3. However, the game features an extremely detailed environment with numerous NPCs, vehicles, and complex lighting effects that create countless shadows depending on the scene. This demands significant processing power. The challenge lies in what you're willing to tolerate visually. I run at 1440p on a 144Hz display, but the original release had poor anti-aliasing and distracting shadows. To compensate, I reduced textures, tessellation, water effects, and increased shadow detail. Personally, I prefer the cleaner, sharper shadows over the lower resolution ones, as they were more noticeable. The issue really came down to visual quality—glitchy shadows and rough anti-aliasing were more bothersome than a lower frame rate. Since I also enjoy smooth 90-110fps gameplay, I’m okay with some texture simplifications, especially when speed is involved.

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09-05-2023, 07:16 AM
#20
Have you experimented with turning off Depth of Field? It can cause issues and distort distance details. I understand what bothers you, but the previous time it happened was in Horizon Zero Dawn when adaptive performance was enabled. I’m not sure GTA V offers that setting. Could you also share a photo of your NVIDIA control panel display quality settings?
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_XxXBatManXxX_
09-05-2023, 07:16 AM #20

Have you experimented with turning off Depth of Field? It can cause issues and distort distance details. I understand what bothers you, but the previous time it happened was in Horizon Zero Dawn when adaptive performance was enabled. I’m not sure GTA V offers that setting. Could you also share a photo of your NVIDIA control panel display quality settings?

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