With "Grand Theft Auto 5" release just hours ahead, gaming actually goes live April 13, 16: 00 in the West Coast, and 19: 00 in the East Coast. Its availability for purchases starts 12am BST on April 14, Twinfinite reported
The gaming network "Valve Steam" will permit Windows PC downloads as soon as it opens Monday midnight.
There are a number of ways by which a player could experience the GTA V, the VC Post shared. One of the most anticipated is with a 4K-resolution PC monitor- not just any other regular home-bound personal computer.
For a 30 FPS, 4K experience, a single AMD 7870 HD with VRAM 2GB or single NVIDIA 760 GTX with VRAM 2GB is needed. However, for a more pleasing 60FPS, 4K experience, at least two (high-end) NVIDIA cards for a SLI set-up, VRAM 3GB or higher, and NVIDIA 760 GTX or higher or at least two (high-end) NVIDIA cards for a Crossfire setup, VRAM 3GB or higher, and AMD 7870 HD are required.
The PC version's visual experience will be different from what the console is proving players. One sure way of seeing the difference from the other platform is through meeting either the recommended or standard setup requirements.
Recommended setup needs OS: Windows 7, 64 Bit; Windows 8, 64 Bit; and Windows 8.1, 64 Bit; Processor: Intel Core 3470 i5 at 3.2 GHZ/ FX 8350, AMD X8 at 4GHZ; Memory: 8 GB; Video Card: AMD 2GB HD7870/NVIDIA 2GB GTX 660; HDD Space: 65 GB.
Minimum setup, on the other hand, needs OS: Windows 7, 64 Bit; Windows 8, 64 Bit; and Windows 8.1, 64 Bit; Windows Vista, 64 Bit (Should run with NVIDIA video card); Processor: Intel Core Quad 2 Q6600 CPU at 2.40 GHZ/AMD 9850 Phenom, Quad-Core Processor at 2.5 GHZ; Memory: 4GB; Video Card: AMD 4870 HD 1GB (DX 11, 10.1, 10)/NVIDIA 9800, 1GB GT; HDD Space: 65GB.
Players could pick up a disk version of this game in the nearest local gaming shop after a week; however, Steam is the first place that gamers could visit to purchase "GTA 5".