The Guru of 3D published a review on the Grand Theft Auto V Graphics Performance
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Winter has been coming .. twice for the PC community to finally enjoy Grand Theft Auto V on that true gamers platform, the PC. The game after an announcement delay back in 2012 was released September 17, 2013 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and later on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Afterward the PC launch version got postponed, delayed and then once more delayed, to much annoyance of the community. Back in Q1 of this year the game was again pushed back, now to be released April 14th, 2015.Grand Theft Auto V Graphics Performance Review @ Guru3D
It's finally here though and GTA-V seems to become one of the hottest PC game releases of 2015 and Rockstar is doing it right with this release, all 13 previously released DLC updates are available including the latest Heists, featuring Adversary Modes, new jobs, vehicles, weapons, clothing, masks, and more for this PC version. Developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games they certainly took the time for this game, but the PC version has graphics enhancements, specifically for the PC gaming. A long wait, but will it be worth it ? Well, we think so. While Grand Theft Auto V is said to be an AMD Gaming Evolved title, the game's GeForce page lists one exclusive NVIDIA feature that will be supported by it as well.