Good things come to those who wait, and PC gamers' anticipation would surely be richly rewarded upon the release of "GTA V." The Rockstar money making masterpiece featuring the picturesque "Los Santos" would have its PC version released by March after the failed attempt last January.
PC gamers would be delighted to know what would be in store for them the moment "Grand Theft Auto V" got into the road. For starters, the game would be running smoothly at 60fps compared to other "next generation" game consoles that would not be able to maintain such rate. The standard rate for the latest game consoles would be roughly around 1080p 30fps; some would claim 1080p 60fps but might get queasy as the game progressed. However, PCs that could have the 60fps rate would definitely enjoy the pleasure of playing the wonderful ballistic joyride of "GTA V."
If that wouldn't be enough, the game could also run using a "triple monitor support" feature. This would allow PC gamers to enjoy the "panoramic view" of Los Santos. This feature may be way over the top for some gamers, but who's stopping other PC gamers to enjoy the seamless beauty of Rockstar's "Grand Theft Auto V." This feature would also be complimentary to another feature on the "GTA V" PC title. The game would exclusively have 4K support that would promise a better graphic display compared to the standard HD in the "next generation" consoles.
Also if PC gamers wanted to share their experiences on Los Santos to the world, then they could do so with the exclusive video editor feature on "Grand Theft Auto V" built in the PC title. PC gamers could simply capture images from various missions they accomplished and share with friends.
Meanwhile, non-PC gamers should not frown as there are other perks in "GTA V" that await them. For instance, discounts would be offered to "Xbox Live Gold" members. "Grand Theft Auto V" "Online heists" Xbox title, for one, would be released ahead of its PC counterpart. This could be a good opportunity of gamers with Xbox 360 game consoles to take advantage of the discount.
With so many goodies in store for gamers from various platforms, it would not be a wonder why Rockstar was making a lot from one title alone. It's just criminal.
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