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I was watching the trailer though,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzHTUpe_b0Q
And if GTA 5 is going to look just like that then I must say I am super impressed.
As long as GTA 5 takes a huge advantage of next gen PS4 hardware then I am sold. I find PS4 hardware to be more than adequate for my needs and if GTA 5 will look like a TRUE PS4 game then I am good with that.
The only regret is this is a port and not a true PS4 game. Imagine what it would look like if they harnessed all the PS4 power?
I WONDER HOW MUCH BETTER THE PC VERSION WILL BE COMPARED TO PS4?
What you guys think from this video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBkCB1zRIx4
PC will be much better, it isn't a port. The PS4 and Xbone versions of the game are ports of the parallel developed PC version.
http://www.pcgamer.com/gta-5-bug-log-lists-pc-version-and-directx-11-effects/
I hope you're right, if it's the case, the game will be optimized like hell and will run good on all configurations
He is right about the no AA,due to how the defered lighting worked,it was impossible to have AA and deffered lighting on DX9.