GTA 5 PS4 vs PS3: Current-Gen and Next-Gen Console Comparison
GTA 5 PS4 vs PS3: Current-Gen and Next-Gen Console Comparison
The release dates Grand Theft Auto (GTA) 5 for Next-gen and PC were final announced by Rockstar Games. It can be remembered that Rockstar announced that there would be a delay for the game's release dates for PC. Xbox One and PS4 versions will be released this November while PC version will be on January.
However, even before these announcements were made official, the media and the whole gaming community have been humming with discussions regarding the difference in gameplay experience between GTA5 PS4 and PS3. If you are still unfamiliar with the differences, you would be amazed to know that the next-gen graphics of PS4 shows great improvement from the current-gen graphics of PS3.
The difference can be easily seen in that next-gen graphics provide greater draw distances and higher resolution. As a result, foggy images in current-gen can now be seen with clarity in the next-gen. on top of that, vibrant colors and a new foliage system was also implemented to provide better, more realistic gameplay experience.
To sum that up; GTA 5 gamers can now forget about their standard definition and get blown away by the dull HD definition brought about by next-gen graphics.
More than just this awesome graphic enhancement, next-gen console also provides new weapons, vehicles, and more new activities as compared to the current gen consoles.
This next-gen would prove to bring the GTA gameplay experience in yet another level. The good thing about this is that those gamers who bought the current-gen editions of GTA 5 can easily transfer their data to PS4, Xbox One, and PC editions.
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