
As promised last week, Rockstar Games today updated the visuals of GTA V and GTA Online on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S|X with ray traced reflections.
While only available in the Fidelity Mode (which is locked at 30 frames per second), the RT reflections do provide a significant improvement, especially since GTA V and GTA Online didn't have good screen space reflections to begin with.
Twitter user @videotech shared a lot of footage and images, which we've gathered below.
The chrome paint job has RT reflections, it looks awesome! pic.twitter.com/KxHSTvbCXa
— Ben (@videotech_) December 13, 2022
More RT goodness. The reflections are quite high resolution too! pic.twitter.com/gt6RY741Oj
— Ben (@videotech_) December 13, 2022
Helicopters will reflect on Skyscrapers with RT Mode! pic.twitter.com/TxxRKbITwW
— Ben (@videotech_) December 13, 2022
Ray traced reflections are included in interiors including the Casnio, the walls and floors now accurately refect the surroundings and people.
No longer looks weird pic.twitter.com/sM964XYrum
— Ben (@videotech_) December 13, 2022
Another comparison between RT and Performance Mode pic.twitter.com/TYbE9M5iys
— Ben (@videotech_) December 13, 2022
He also retweeted image captures from fellow Twitter user @lenlfc and a video demonstration from @saiyambansal100, so credits go to them as well.
Beyond ray traced reflections, today's GTA V Los Santos Drug Wars update (version 1.64) also added a lot of content to the multiplayer GTA Online mode. According to the developers, it is just the opening chapter of a new multi-part story where players join Dax and his ragtag crew of Fooliganz to establish their fledgling business venture running high-grade hallucinogenics out of a new mobile headquarters, the Acid Lab.
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