Games really don't come much bigger than this. Grand Theft Auto V is the
fastest selling entertainment product on the planet, breaking seven
Guinness world records and shifting more than 38 million copies in the
process. Now the most successful game in years is at last coming to PC,
where finally PC gamers can step into the psychotic shoes of Trevor,
Franklin, and Michael, as the epic crime saga at last finds its way
home.
Bringing with it massively revamped graphics, support for up to 4K
resolution, and potential for some absolutely insane modding support,
GTA 5 on PC is set to be the definitive version of one of the highest
rated titles of all time. Before you hand over your hard-earned cash to
Rockstar though, you're going to want to know if your PC gaming is a
smooth criminal or a bumbling fool, so read on to check out the official
GTA V system requirements...
Grand Theft Auto V Minimum System Requirements
- OS: Windows Vista 64-bit
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz or AMD Phenom 9850 2.5GHz
- RAM: 4GB System Memory
- GPU RAM: 1GB Video Memory
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT 1GB or AMD Radeon HD 4870
- HDD: 65GB Free Hard Drive Space
- DX: DirectX 10
Grand Theft Auto V Recommended System Requirements
- OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit
- CPU: Intel Core i5-3470 3.2GHz or AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz
- RAM: 8 GB System Memory
- GPU RAM: 2GB Video Memory
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB or AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB
These minimum requirements for Grand Theft Auto V aren't too bad at all,
and are in factor quite a bit lower than we were expecting. Both the
CPU and GPU demands are pretty low-end for modern gaming and are pretty
representative of a last-generation of console ports. As it stands most
PC gamers should be alright with playing GTA 5, at least on the lower
settings, where it will likely look similar to the console original.
One caveat is that absolutely massive download size - support for
extremely high-res textures and the abundance of video and audio tracks
for the radio are likely to blame for this, but it's going to be a
massive download if you go the digital route. Hopefully we'll be able to
pre-load GTA 5 nice and early, but if not then a physical copy from the
postman could be the way to go.
GTA V's recommended requirements are a pretty massive leap up,
suggesting there's a lot of scalability with the settings which is nice
to see. Despite this there's nothing here that's a patch on the system
requirements pumped out by the likes of The Witcher 3 and Assassin's
Creed Unity. A decent gaming rig from the last two or three years should
be able to really crank up the graphics options in GTA5. If you want to
max it out though and capitalize on that advertised 4K resolution in
Grand Theft Auto 5 then you're going to need a GPU above and beyond
what's outlined here, which is for 1080p gaming
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