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Some new information has been revealed online today for the upcoming multiplatform video game, “GTA 5.” The latest details, which came from a live stream Multiplayer.itevent, include more graphics tidbits (frame rate, attention to detail and aliasing), lead platform development, game length, endings and more. You can check out the latest screens from the open-world action-adventure video game in the slideshow at the top of this article and the list of new information below (via GTAForums.com for the summary):
- There is no lead platform, they are developing the game at the same time for both PS3 and XBOX360
- Those who saw the demo thinks that there won't be a Wii U version because Rockstar is not experienced with this new console, but he is also confident that there will be a PC version after a few months.
- Those who saw the demo said the graphics is amazing, and you can see the maniacal attention to all the details. Amazing graphics and attention to details combine together and give credibility to the game world.
- Speaking of graphics, the demo had a lot of alias (Which is going to be fixed before release, of course) but the frame rate wasn't bad (but not perfect). Curiosity: They did the same presentation for GTA IV 5 years ago, and in this case the graphics was great but the frame rate was really bad.
- At the moment you can't switch between characters if you are in free roam and you are wanted, but they are still working on that so it may change
- There will be multiple endings
- As for the length of the game, Rockstar said that the main story alone lasts about the same as Red Dead Redemption. So about 25-30 hours. But there will be a HUGE amount of secondary things to do.
- Btw, it will last less than the one in GTA IV with Nico because they know that a lot of people didn't finish the story because it was too long.
“GTA 5” is the latest entry into the “Grand Theft Auto” series. The open-world action-adventure video game is set in Los Santos, a fictional city which is based on Los Angeles. It will feature three main playable characters that can be switched.
Rockstar North and Rockstar Gamers are the developer and publisher behind “GTA 5,” which is slated to come out sometime during the spring season of 2013 in North America for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles. You can pre-order the game in the following link: “GTA 5”







