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But its cheap if you have a normal job.
The current game with TWEAKED settings looks pretty good running on only a GTX1080 at 1440p.
You won't likely want any ray-tracing on for performance reasons, but DLSS for upscaling should work out well for upscaling to 1440p or 4K. Such as DLSS Performance-> 4K.
Or DLSS Quality with 1440p screen.
Possibly some ray-tracing, but I can't answer that yet. Plus, it depends what FPS you're aiming for. I locked mine to 90FPS using my RTX4070. I won't use ray-tracing in the NEW upgrade if I can't see a visual benefit AND maintain at least 80FPS.
I see no reason why the game shouldn't look great and run well using an RTX4060 (aside from issues that may need to be patched).
You can have BOTH versions of the game installed if you have the space then test things for yourself.
It seems like it, but I responded just in case it wasn't. A lot of new games are ridiculously demanding so it's not actually a silly question.
I am curious to see what the requirements are if you turn on EVERYTHING TO MAXIMUM. Diminishing returns and not ideal, but I bet an RTX5080 will struggle if you did that.
To me, what matters most is a solid 90FPS experience with minimal stutter.
HOWEVER, I found the game graphics settings quite confusing so it took me a while to tweak them.
And I think there are a LOT of core differences that would make it hard to compare. I'm not even close to max settings with my RTX4070 in RDR2. Maybe Medium/High which still looks great and using DLSS Performance or Balanced (to 4K monitor).
I think it's just easier to assume GTAV Enhanced will benefit from DLSS but will lose performance with ray-tracing.
Serious question. Do you play RDR2?
Because there's ZERO chance it would run well at max settings on an RTX4060 depending on how low an FPS and resolution you can tolerate.
I'm almost sure that the developers will make cross-play with console players, since pc players simply won't have anyone online to play with
And then.. when cross-playing will be enabled - owners of console will be very happy when pc cheaters will come to kill them)
And
@1440 it runs 55-61 at full graphics.
Nothing about your post is correct.
doesn't necessarily mean you'll need a 3060 to play the game. but if you wanted to utilise those enhanced features only then you probably would. although 3060 is not really a big ask nowadays.
I can tell you this much. if a 4060 8gb OC can run silent hill 2 (REMAKE) 4k max settings at 30 FPS then it can do GTA..
So if anyone says other wise, they're just trying to "OH I GOT A 5090 you need one too" up you type of vibes LOL