


Fidelity mode on the other hand really improves the visuals as you stop for selfies on top of Mount Chilliad or screenshots as race down the Pacific Coast highway. Playing the game in performance mode is the most preferable as it gives you the closest experience to the PC version and the smoothest gameplay experience for players. Even more so with the newer upscaled graphics now achieving 4K on consoles at 60 fps in performance mode or native 4K at 30 fps in Fidelity mode.

Though GTA V released almost a decade ago on Xbox 360 and PS3, looking at this game still gives me that same amazement the scale of Los Santos and Blaine county is still very impressive. The question that I know many of you will ask, is this game worth buying AGAIN? The answer to that is funnily enough both yes and no depending of course upon whom is asked. “Ah Shit here we go again” … The famous line from CJ in GTA San Andreas feels very apt as I now play the fourth different version of Rockstars popular entry GTA V.
