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Here are all of the graphics options in Grand Theft Auto V PC

Grand Theft Auto V is just a few days away for PC gamers and while it is too soon to know for sure, so far, things are looking positive as far as the quality of the PC version goes. Earlier this week we got to pre-load the game and Rockstar commented on its optimization work for the game. 

Now we also have a look at the graphics options menu, which seems to feature all of the essentials that you would expect from a proper PC game.

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Click each image to enlarge. Images via: Gamespot

As you can see from the screenshots, there's a slider or a toggle for just about everything, including population density, view distance, MSAA, there is even support for Nvidia TXAA.

Grand Theft Auto V officially launches on the PC on the 14th of April. If you have pre-ordered it, then you should be able to download it right now ahead of time. It is a 60GB download so we would recommend it.

KitGuru Says: Obviously an extensive options menu doesn't directly translate to a good port but it sure is a good start. So far, everything is looking positive. Have any of you guys got GTA V installed already? Are you holding off until you find out what it's like? 

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14 comments

  1. holding for money reasons

  2. Already got it pre-loaded. Just waiting for it to unlock now. Just got a new GTX 970, so this should put it through it’s paces a bit.

  3. I got a 280, now I’m thinking if I should upgrade to a 290x. The game is preloaded I’m just waiting for unlock.

  4. Waiting for sale as usual

  5. Gary 'Gazza' Keen

    GTX 660, Gonna rock those minimum 1080p specs xD Nah I’ll see what I can do. But for the first few days it’s going to have to be an old laptop unfortunately

  6. Same here. Would rather funnel savings towards a new build/rig…. Then start with The Witcher Wild Hunt and pick this up when enough of my friends adopt it for some eventual online play.

  7. Waiting. Preloaded and ready to find optimal settings for my computers capable of running the game.

  8. I was going to wait for it to hit the sales but decided the steam summer sale probably won’t have it so soon after release and if it does it will be a minimal discount, so this morning I bought it along with a bigger sshd for my ever expanding steam library. 24hr download time ! I am very interested to see how well my gtx 970 at 2560×1440 will handle it.

    Edit: Steam is also telling me it unlocks on the 13th of April, not the 14th.

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  10. I got it preloaded like last week lmao

  11. Mads-Ejnar Kehlet

    2015 is no pre-order year.
    So i will wait and see 🙂

  12. Mads-Ejnar Kehlet

    Take a 290 and not the 290x.
    You will only get a few more % on the X version. But it’s a lot more expensive.
    So the 290 will be a lot better for price/performance 🙂
    Just a advice 🙂

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  14. Thanks 🙂

    I went for GTX 970, I got it for the same price as a 290 🙂