Grand Theft Auto VI and Grand Theft Auto Online Could Be Sold Separately; Rockstar Is Targeting Solid 30 FPS on Consoles, According to Former Animator
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The only full price game I recall ever buying was Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (back when £35 was the standard "full price" price point). Now that one was worth it, but no other AAA game that I can think of has justified the cost to me. Once we're talking about that amount of money there's a lot of other things I would get more enjoyment from.
I think I paid about £10 for GTA V. I'd maybe go to £15 or £20 these days, but beyond that I simply have other things I could play.
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Absolutely not. I don’t remember the last time I played a game without 60fps performance option on my PS5
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I think it will be 80 dollars, with bigger editions available, eg. including online mode. For me, the 30fps is the most annoying, I was never a performance fanatic, but I’m used to 60 now.
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This is false information. GTA V was backwards compatible from the ps4 version which ran at 30fps. Then they released an upgraded ps5 version that ran at 60fps.
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What why they lower it? That make no sense with the new hardware of PS5 and Xbox Sx or whatever it's called.
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I hope they release as independent games, with a bundle deal ideally.
I dont want to buy the multiplayer on console because i dont pay for console subscriptions just to play multiplayer.
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Was that not ps3 to ps4 where they added first person view?
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It's not shocking, when you consider the level of graphical fidelity they'll be pushing on screen.
The more detail you add, the lower the framerate, on any given hardware. They will be balancing "on my God!" level graphics, with playable frame rates. The fact they're shooting for such a relatively low frame rate, shows how hard they're pushing the hardware.
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It's not shocking, when you consider the level of graphical fidelity they'll be pushing on screen.
The more detail you add, the lower the framerate, on any given hardware. They will be balancing "on my God!" level graphics, with playable frame rates. The fact they're shooting for such a relatively low frame rate, shows how hard they're pushing the hardware.
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Loved all gtas. Never played any for anywhere close to 1000 hours. Probably closer to 100. So that's like... 10$? Seems fair to me, no?
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Yes, 30fps is fine, and expected even if you're also expecting ultra realistic graphics. This expectation that people have of games being 60 fps and being stupid realistic is nonsense. You want realistic graphics and reflections when a game is first released, your gonna get 30 fps. And honestly, you can hardly tell the difference anyway. Stop whining.
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Yeah but they still charged for the "upgrade". A lot of gaming companies give you the PS5 version of a game for free if you already own the PS4 version.
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If they intend to charge for GTA VI online, I will never play it
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I'm tempted to hold out on the FOMO and wait for the inevitable PC release
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Bro if 30 fps is their target, I guarantee Switch 2 is going to get a version of this
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Not really. There's a reason the PS5 $10 upgrade isn't compatible with the older versions in terms of online play. They updated a lot of graphics and models plus the 60fps. There are a lot of comparison videos on YouTube if you're interested in even looking. The most noticable are like, damage models in cars is better, smoke looks more realistic and was redone, fire looks and acts better. Lighting is much better. Etc.
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Yeah. I have a PS5 and I heard gta 6 won't launch on PC right away, but then I heard it is coming to PC lol. So idk. I'm almost hitting 40 and playing on my couch and tv has been more fun lately. But sometimes I just know a game will run much better on my PC.
What I should do is put my current build into a super small box with an external PSU and just install steam os and hook it up to my tv
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Meh I'd drop 100 plus on standard night out. I dont buy many games but buying God of War Ragnarok for 30 and getting 100 hours of entertainment was well worth it, to the point I regret not buying it full price day one.
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That is only if the game released on both consoles simultaneously, the ps4 version of gtav came out years ago, they deserved to charge for the upgrade...
And i am the opposite of a rockstar fanboy.
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Maybe it'll also actually get sp dlc?