Rockstar Says "Grand Theft Auto V" for PC Has Not Been Canceled

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Rockstar Says "Grand Theft Auto V" for PC Has Not Been Canceled

If your PC is less than 5 years old, the system requirements for Grand Theft Auto 5 should not be difficult; GTA 5 was released on PC in 2015, and if you are willing to adjust some settings and not overload it with graphics mods, the hardware there You should be able to run it.

The recommended graphics card back in 2015 was a GeForce GTX 660, which according to UserBenchmark averaged 33.5 fps at maximum settings at 1080p. If you want to achieve more than 60 fps at maximum settings, the GeForce RTX 2060 or AMD RX 5600 XT can easily achieve more than 70 fps. Performance of older generation cards depends on the quality of the card.

Rockstar states what you need to enjoy the violence and mayhem of GTA 5:

Minimum specs

Recommended specs

If you have little SSD space, the size of your installation may be an issue. This is probably because "GTA Online" has expanded its load with "Smuggler's Run" and "Doomsday Heist" since the PC version's launch, adding a large number of vehicles, missions, and even new radio stations.

Otherwise, a modest build should be fine. However, if you struggle to achieve the desired frame rate, try turning down the Post FX quality, shader quality, and/or shadow quality a notch.

If you are new to GTA 5 and want to know what to expect, check out our original GTA 5 review. We also have a list of GTA 5 cheats to help you out when the time comes. And if you want to get started with multiplayer, here's a guide on how to make money in GTA Online. If you're curious about what's next, read our roundup of all the "GTA 6" rumors so far.

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