You could run GTA V quite well if you're familiar with driving games and have some experience.
You could run GTA V quite well if you're familiar with driving games and have some experience.
Absolutely, there haven't been any problems with these specifications before. Thanks for the heads-up! I just wanted to mention that the COD lineup is known for this issue.
It seems like a bit of a sarcastic take, but it’s true that PC often feels different from other platforms. Still, Rockstar does manage to create solid games despite the challenges.
I wish to express my disagreement, but I don't think developers are being completely open about what their games need. On the other hand, Rockstar's ongoing delays might actually explain the situation—your point could be valid if their minimum requirements are shared.
I believe the game is finished. They might be pushing back due to console heists. Console gamers would definitely react strongly if the PC version had heists before the consoles release. I think the delays on PC are mainly because developers didn’t complete console-ready heists first.
I wish I could try it on the console to see what I might be missing. I agree they’re likely adding a smart delay there. I believe this game would run perfectly on the OP’s system. From what I’ve seen, previous versions have been very well used. This is the first GTA I’m really excited about buying for PC. Right now I’m only playing on the Wii U, and I haven’t tried XBone or PS4 yet—though that’s probably just because I’m still figuring things out!
They also improve the game performance. We're still unsure if the GPU will reach its full potential, while the CPU seems less likely to be the bottleneck.