Can GTA 5 run on a low-end PC?

avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud7 months ago

Absolutely, GTA 5 can run on a low-end PC, but you gotta tweak the settings. Lower the graphics settings, resolution, and turn off those fancy effects like shadows and reflections. Rockstar did a solid job optimizing it, so even with less powerful hardware, you can still enjoy the chaos of Los Santos. Just don't expect it to look like the trailers on a rig that's more potato than PC.

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avatarDroppingSway7 months ago

GTA 5 on a toaster? Lol, believe it or not, it's doable. Just drop everything to low or off and pray to the FPS gods. But yeah, it鈥檚 gonna look like Minecraft meets Los Angeles.


avatarUnifyingSlum7 months ago

No way, get real. If by 'low-end' you mean something ancient, GTA 5's not gonna be fun. It's optimized, but not a miracle worker. You need at least a decent setup to run it without turning your game into a slideshow.

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