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Could the guy on the right be Jason?!

For some reason I get the feeling that the guy on the right is younger Jason, if so he could have a past history as a cop. Given the context of the scene, about "us cops have to protect each other." I am getting a vibe that he could have came out of the military as a cop and been done wrong in that profession and turned against that life. The previous gta's always too scenes from the story line in previous trailers, I feel like this has to be a scene pertaining to something in relation to Jason.

u/Left-Relief-4059 — 5 days ago

GTA 6 PC Requirements: What to Expect Based on Rockstar’s History

GTA VI is coming.

Everyone is asking the same question: What are the GTA 6 PC requirements?

But the truth is, Rockstar doesn’t like to answer that question until the very last moment. Instead, they leave a trail of clues hidden in how their past games were built, optimized, and eventually ported to PC.

And if you’ve been paying attention, you can see a pattern there.

You won’t find the answer in leaks or speculation about GTA VI itself. It lies hidden within two games that already define Rockstar’s modern approach: GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2.

Both explain how Rockstar uses console generations as a baseline and how they scale hardware requirements for the future PC version.

So instead of guessing random specs like any other piece of content out there, we’re going to do something different and more grounded.

We’ll break down Rockstar’s history, how their games evolved technically, and what that actually means for GTA VI’s expected CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage requirements.

One thing is certain: GTA VI is expected to push PC hardware harder than GTA V ever did. It will feature massive cities, real-time lighting, denser crowds, and a more complex world simulation running underneath it all.

GTA VI PC Requirements: What Kind of PC Will It Require?

As for the requirements, we don’t have anything official from Rockstar just yet, but we can analyze Rockstar's pattern to better understand how they treat their games.

Historically speaking, Rockstar has always treated the PC version as a later, optimized, enhanced version, not the main launch platform.

Rockstar targets consoles, so the PC minimum requirements are usually close to console hardware specifications, though with some differences.

The real clue about GTA VI specs isn’t GTA VI itself; the answer lies within how Rockstar built GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2.

Let’s take them and analyze each one of them:

GTA V launch case:

GTA V was launched in 2013 on the PS3/Xbox 360 console platforms with a PowerPC triple-core 3.2 GHz CPU and a GPU equivalent to a low-end 2007-era GPU-level hardware with 512 MB of RAM, which is very weak compared to the PC version’s requirements.

The GTA V PC version was later introduced in 2015, with a minimum requirement of Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 or AMD Phenom 9850 for the CPU, GTX 660 2GB or Radeon HD 7870 2GB for the GPU, and 4 GB of RAM.

So, why the huge jump in requirements between the two versions?

This happened because Rockstar expanded the PC version beyond the original console version.

For the console version, Rockstar had to squeeze GTA V into extremely limited infrastructure and hardware.

The PC version was almost a different technical experience compared to the PS3/Xbox 360 version. It implemented higher-resolution textures and a much longer draw distance, 
more traffic and pedestrians, better shadows and reflections with advanced graphical settings, and much more.

It was Rockstar's chance to remove many console limitations to give PC gamers the ultimate GTA V intended experience.

The time gap between console and PC versions can also influence system requirements.

Red Dead Redemption 2 launch case:

The situation was completely different for Red Dead Redemption 2. The console version was launched in 2018 on PS4 and Xbox One. The PC version was later launched in 2019.

The minimum system requirements for the PC version were an Intel® Core™ i5-2500K or AMD FX-6300 with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 2GB or AMD Radeon R9 280 3GB and 8 GB of RAM.

Unlike GTA V, which was built around much older console hardware, the PS4 and Xbox One already had AMD-based x86 hardware (AMD Jaguar 8-core) with 8GB of unified memory, which is much closer to modern PC architecture compared to the PS3/Xbox 360 generation.

In terms of graphics, both the PS4 and the Xbox One had AMD GCN GPUs, which are roughly close to the Radeon HD 7790

The PC version improved things, but the base game was already built on stronger hardware. PC gamers benefit from higher FPS and resolution, better textures and shadows, and much more.

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u/Level-Pin-3105 — 13 days ago

What PS5 and Xbox Series X/S Tell Us About GTA 6 PC Requirements?

The logic of taking the same PS5 / Xbox GPU and CPU and assuming that the PC version will need the same specs is too simplistic, and that’s not an ideal approach to predict GTA 6 PC requirements from the launch consoles.

The main lesson we took in the previous section is that Rockstar doesn’t directly translate console hardware into PC requirements; instead, they use consoles as the minimum hardware baseline they build the game around.

The first piece of hardware that we will discuss is the CPU. In a game like GTA 6, the real work is done by it.

It involves all the calculations needed by the game, including the NPCs and the player movements, alongside the AI logic implemented, for example.

In the next section, we will predict the minimum expected CPU requirement for GTA 6.

Expected CPU Requirements:

By following our analysis logic and with the PS5 and the Xbox Series X|S CPU baseline in mind, which uses an 8-core AMD Zen 2 CPU with around 3.5 GHz clock speeds, and Rockstar's previous PC releases, the PC version would certainly require a stronger CPU.

GTA VI is expected to push hardware requirements for the PC version because of the AI threads, NPCs, physics, and complex world simulations implemented.

By bearing that in mind and by looking at the raw CPU power both the PS5 and the Xbox Series X|S produce, the PC version would probably require a Zen 3 CPU because PCs will offer an enhanced experience with many improvements over the console version.

Also, Zen 3 CPUs offer better stability in open-world simulation AAA games and much better single-core performance.

If we are thinking about the expected PC experience, not the console CPU baseline, PCs will require a higher instructions per cycle (IPC) than the console CPU.

Based on all of our analysis, I’ll say that the logical minimum CPU estimate that GTA 6 will require will be the Ryzen 5 5600 / Ryzen 5 5600X or the i5-12400, and it would be the sweet spot for the 1080p experience.

Rockstar’s open-world games depend heavily on efficient CPUs with strong single-core performance and better CPU cache, so for the logical recommended CPU requirement, I would say that It’s either the Ryzen 5 7600 or Ryzen 7 5700X3D.

AMD X3D chips feature extra cache, and that can help open-world games such as GTA 6 with large amounts of game data. Especially if you want to play it in 1440p.

The Intel CPU equivalent would be either the Intel Core i5-13600K or Intel Core i5-14600K.

As for the best GTA 6 4K experience, I would say that it’s either the Ryzen 7 7800X3D or the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Core i7-14700K, or the Core Ultra 7 class as an Intel equivalent.

While the CPU defines how the GTA VI world behaves, bringing life to it, the GPU determines how that world actually looks.

Think about real-time rendering of the game’s assets, ray tracing, lighting, textures, and shadows, to name a few.

In the next section, we will predict the minimum expected GPU requirement for GTA 6.

Expected GPU Requirements:

The PC platform is supposed to run a scalable version of the game, which means that the GPU inside both the PS5/Xbox Series S and X won’t certainly be enough.

Following our logic, the console defines the baseline of requirements.

The GPUs of both the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S are built on the AMD RDNA 2 architecture. The PS5 features a total of 36 computing units, with ~10.3 TFLOPs, while the Xbox Series X has 52 of them, with ~12.15 TFLOPs. The only thing they share is the 16 GB of GDDR6 unified memory.

By looking at the raw GPU power they produce, we would say that they are lining up with the RX 6700 and somewhere between the RTX 2070 Super and RTX 3060 Ti, depending on the workload.

The PC version would likely need a better GPU because it would handle higher graphical settings, resolutions, and higher average FPS. PC players would expect greater than or equal to 60 FPS, better textures and shadows, etc.

Based on all of our analysis, I’ll say that the logical, predictable minimum GPU estimate that GTA 6 will require will be either the RTX 3060 Ti / RTX 3070 or the RX 6700 XT / RX 6800. It would be the sweet spot for the 1080p experience.

For a good 1440p experience, you would require an RTX 4070 / RTX 4070 Super or an RX 7800 XT, while a great 4K experience would require an RTX 4080, an RTX 4090, or higher. AMD users would require an RX 7900 XT, RX 7900 XTX, or the 9000 RDN 4 GPU series.

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u/Level-Pin-3105 — 13 days ago