Watch GTA 5's silky smooth (except for Trevor) 60fps PC trailer
4K resolution lets you see Franklin's slight concern as he wonders whether he left the stove on.
Look at the crisp shadows cast by each railing. What a perfect day to steal a boat!
Is that a smile tugging at the corner of Michael's mouth, or just more simmering rage?
Kind of looks like The Sims from up here, doesn't it?
Trevor takes a detour through the forest moon of Endor, hoping it's outside the sheriff's jurisdiction.
Mt. Chiliad never looked so chill.
The people of Los Santos enjoy a clear night outside the Oriental Theater, presumably before being run down by Trevor.
But it looks like Trevor has some business to settle with that cactus first.
Franklin knows he's in over his head, but at least his varsity jacket's fresh as hell.
Downtown Los Santos looks better the further you are from it.
Don't worry, Trevor's rages also make him flame retardant.
A fine looking plane and train, but Stab City's dilapidated trailers will have to do for automobiles.
Or these will work.
4K Trevor is slightly more threatening, but 4K Michael seems more bemused.
There's something a bit Red Dead about this whole scene...
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Rockstar Games has released a new trailer for GTA 5's upcoming PC version, and not to be outdone by those nigh-fetishistic 4K screenshots, it runs at a hypnotic 1080p and 60 frames per second with all the new visual effects cranked up.
The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of GTA 5 were troubled by frequent slowdown, though its new-gen updates maintained a respectable 30 frames per second while beautifying San Andreas and its residents. With the release of GTA 5's PC version on April 14, you'll finally get to explore an even-prettier Los Santos and Blaine County at whatever kind of framerate your computer can manage.
If your system doesn't quite measure up to the beefy recommended specs (and that's not even trying to run the whole thing at 4K), at least you can still enjoy the trailer… though, ahem, Rockstar does advise you watch it on "the most recent generation device and browser" for "the best viewing experience possible.”
Aside from (potentially) beautiful graphics, GTA 5's PC version will also feature a new radio station full of songs inspired by the game's original score.