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Grand theft auto has wind turbulence when flying plains. Unlike some flight sims, they fail to simulate that force of nature.

 

gta v engine is truly revolutionary, no load screens, everything is fluid. The only time it loads is at the get go when you launch the game and its quite fast considering the scope of the game. It is truly next gen graphics on the ps3, they realty should outsource the engine so they could at least increase the life span of the ps3. So much potential for such a engine.

 

Next-gen will be even better though. :smile:

 

Not really, i did some comparison shots from games the likes of Watch Dogs on the ps4, not much difference which is remarkable for a engine that runs on this gen consoles like the ps3, the engine by far beats them all for its optimized use of the ps3 and 360 hardware. I never thought it could be done, but hey did. Gta v has the best looking water i have ever seen. Not to mention the none existent load screen in game.

 

and i agree

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Grand theft auto has wind turbulence when flying plains. Unlike some flight sims, they fail to simulate that force of nature.

 

gta v engine is truly revolutionary, no load screens, everything is fluid. The only time it loads is at the get go when you launch the game and its quite fast considering the scope of the game. It is truly next gen graphics on the ps3, they realty should outsource the engine so they could at least increase the life span of the ps3. So much potential for such a engine.

 

You mean like every other next gen game?

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probably, if it is as optimized, nothing could compete with something that can run in low spec hardware like the ps3 and 360.

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