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GTA 5 gets eye-popping 16K update, looks incredible

Kate Harrold

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GTA 5 gets eye-popping 16K update, looks incredible

Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games, Digital Dreams via YouTube

It feels like the dust has settled on what has been a wild couple of weeks for Grand Theft Auto fans. Let’s be honest, Grand Theft Auto VI’s existence was never really in doubt but a recent leak confirmed as much. Rockstar Games fell victim to a huge cyber attack, during which over an hour of GTA VI development footage was stolen along with screenshots and source code.

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In the days following, fans tried to map out GTA VI’s version of Vice City, with some even complaining that the game’s map might be too big. Eventually, a UK-based teenager was arrested for the attack, pleading not-guilty in court. It’s unlikely we’ll get an official GTA VI reveal for quite some time so today I bring you something to tide you over: an incredible GTA V 16K mod.

Take a look at this incredible GTA V mod which allows you to play as The Boys’ Homelander.

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As reported by DSOGaming, the 16K mod is the work of YouTuber Digital Dreams and trust me, it is a thing of beauty. The creator ran the mod on a single NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090. As DSOGaming notes, the video has the game running at 30fps. GTA V does not support NVIDIA DLSS or AMD FSR so this is native 16K.

Speaking about their motivation behind the experiment, Digital Dreams wrote, “This video is not about graphics. I just want to show how far we came to play slightly modded games in even 16K resolution.” Take a look at the results below.

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In other Grand Theft Auto related news, one fan recently imagined what a sequel to San Andreas might look like. The project sees CJ return back to Grove Street 30 years later and I’m warning you: you may feel a little emotional by the end of the video. It’s an overload of nostalgia.

Topics: Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games, GTA 5, Mods

Kate Harrold
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