The day after the new GTA 5 version for PC was released, NVIDIA introduced the new 572.70 drivers, featuring Game Ready support and RTX 5070 graphics cards compatibility, as well as fixing the black screen bug.
To understand how ray tracing works in Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced, you can check out the page, which showcases different locations in the game world with various ray tracing settings.
A more traditional way to compare with Legacy is through video reviews on YouTube. These reviews vividly demonstrate the changes.
- During explosions, there’s more fire and smoke, as well as shockwaves that were previously nonexistent.
- More splashes in the water from both vehicles and weapons.
- Improved lighting reveals previously hard-to-see details.
- Shadows finally fall from headlights.
- Reflections in puddles and on various surfaces.
- Too many shards fly out when shooting glass (this change can be considered negative).
And, for interest, another comparison. The very first and the latest versions. Just to understand the progress made by developers over almost 12 years.
Source: gta.com.ua
