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Just cause, SR and Sleepung dogs can have an orgy somewhere and still they wouldn't get anything like 5.

 

And Just Cause has irritating grappling hook mechanics, I threw the game off after 10 mins, how one can even like it?

OMG - just cause fanatics are going to burn your effigy

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New GTA 5 pc screens

 

more here http://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/52396/new-grand-theft-auto-v-pc-screens

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LOL, what kind of gfx card / PC build is required to run at this quality ? But amazing to see how R* is pushing the boundaries .... just look at the reflections .... amazing !!

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What's so funny? GTX 660 is a solid card...

It was , 2 years ago .

GTX 660 is powerful enough to run a lastgen game like GTA V

 

Any card or spec sheet that states anything below the GTX760 is fair game I see.

 

Any that deviates means that the game is a bad port or incompetent developers.

 

Ah! Mr. Schizophrenia. :giggle:

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It was , 2 years ago .

 

Totally disagree :- all at 1080p

I ran FarCry 4 at Ultra 30FPS lock with the GTX 660

Ground Zero Ultra 30FPS

Dragon Age Inquisition - Mix of Ultra and High 30 FPS

Dying Light High Setting almost stable 60FPS

Evil Within Ultra 30 FPS

Shadow of Mordor Mix of High and Ultra 30 FPS

Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Mix of High and Ultra @60FPS.

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^ Call of Duty and Evil Within do not really count considering both games are very forgiving to run.

 

Not calling the card bad but it is not going to play GTA V at the level of detail shown in media released to us till now until R* has done really good optimisation, which is quite possible or well, we know how GTA IV panned out.

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Totally disagree :- all at 1080p

I ran FarCry 4 at Ultra 30FPS lock with the GTX 660

Ground Zero Ultra 30FPS

Dragon Age Inquisition - Mix of Ultra and High 30 FPS

Dying Light High Setting almost stable 60FPS

Evil Within Ultra 30 FPS

Shadow of Mordor Mix of High and Ultra 30 FPS

Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Mix of High and Ultra @60FPS.

 

These are all example of some of best PC port ( except for evil within) . If the game is properly optimized then ofcourse 660 is good enough for 1080p gaming . i hope its a same case with GTA V .

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Tetris count is actually only paid downloads for Mobile versions of Tetris according to EA. http://www.ea.com/news/tetris-game-surpasses-100-million-mobile-downloads

 

If we consider only home console games then GTAV is sitting at #1 with Super Mario Bros for NES at second with 40 million copies sold and Minecraft at third with 34 million. No one's going to take that from GTAV, till GTA VI maybe.

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Nearing 50 million units according to estimation after PC release (depending on how many of them decide to pay)

 

Considering we buy games faster than the most highly rated 'exclusives' of your consoles, I would not hold my breath.

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^ The same thing you implied when you said that if PC gamers are willing to pay for a game.

 

And there will always be a 'we' and 'you' unless your mindset is suddenly going to undergo a sea-change about how the PC side of things function.

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