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Grand Theft Auto IV


Grand Theft Auto IV: Is the PC version the best?

We examine the improved visuals, controls, the new video editor, and the intense system requirements

If you haven’t played Grand Theft Auto IV yet, you missed out on one of the best games that released this year. Don’t just take our word for it. Critics across the board lavished GTA IV with perfect scores and glowing compliments. So we’ll assume you haven’t been living under a rock and know the gist about what Rockstar’s latest entry in the Grand Theft Auto series is all about, and focus about what’s in store for the upcoming PC version of the game.

Let us be perfectly clear. We’ve played the 360 version. And we’ve played the PS3 version. But GTA IV on the PC looks better than its console counterparts by leaps and bounds. There’s a much longer draw distance for starters. You can see buildings and structures further in the background, allowing you to drink in the thick and gritty atmosphere of Liberty City. The PC version is also capable of handling more vehicles on the screen at once. More traffic means more fun as you rip and tear through streets and alleyways.

But it’s the little details that stood out the most. Rockstar went through great lengths to create a living and breathing city- and Liberty City looks best on the PC. Gone are the fuzzy billboards and signs that were easy to gloss over as you sped through town. The satirical ads for fake products like Pisswasser beer stand out with vibrant colors and a level of detail that’s much sharper than the 360 and PS3 versions.


Above: The explosions are brighter and Niko’s grizzled face looks grittier. But our eyes were drawn to the little details, like the way the signs in China Town stand out so clearly

If you’ve played either of those versions, you’ll also have noticed how facial features on characters are much sharper. After viewing a demo of ‘The Three Leaf Clover’ mission, the one where Niko and company rob a Liberty City bank, our eyes were drawn towards a large scar running down Packie’s cheek that we never noticed before in the cutscenes. Add up all these little details that the PC version highlights, and it’s hard to imagine going back to GTA IV’s console predecessors.

However, PC versions of games that were originally released on consoles are notorious for demanding more from your rig when it comes to running them on the highest visual settings, which begs the question…

It’s good to keep in mind that the PC version will allow you to adjust sliders for all kinds of visual settings to improve performance and frame rates. Rockstar let us turn down all the settings to give us an idea of what GTA IV might like on a less-than-stellar rig. Even with all the details, traffic levels, and effects turn down, the game still looked decent. And with that in mind, we present you the minimum and recommended system requirements for the PC version of GTA IV.

Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 / XP - Service Pack 3
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz, AMD Athlon X2 64 2.4Ghz
Memory: 1.5GB, 16GB Free Hard Drive Space
Video Card: 256MB NVIDIA 7900 / 256MB ATI X1900

Recommended System Requirements
OS: Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 / XP - Service Pack 3
Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4Ghz, AMD Phenom X3 2.1Ghz
Memory:  2 GB (Windows XP) 2.5 GB (Windows Vista)
18 GB Free Hard Drive Space
Video Card: 512MB NVIDIA 8600 / 512MB ATI 3870


Above: If you’ve got a powerful PC, GTA IV will look amazing. But can your rig handle it?

We were surprised to see that the minimum system requirements ask for at least an Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Even games like Crysis and Fallout 3 don’t require a Core 2 Duo processor to run the game.


 
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crimson_soulreaper305  - 1 year 11 days ago 
FINALLY!!! I CRIMSON_SOULREAPER305 AM FIRST!!!! oh, and this looks awesome!
DeadGirls  - 1 year 11 days ago 
Sweet. I hope it comes to steam when it gets released.
maxx1  - 1 year 11 days ago 
Noooo not PC...
secondshooter  - 1 year 11 days ago 
Well, nevermind about beating the 360 version. I'm gonna get this!
Defguru7777  - 1 year 11 days ago 
I might be interested in this if my PC could actually run video games. It can't even run LEGO Star Wars.
supersmurfybob  - 1 year 11 days ago 
I really hope the computer I ordered can run this. Specs are so hard to remember...
Tasty_Pasta  - 1 year 11 days ago 
GTA IV was fantastic. But even Liberty City gets old after 6 months. I can hardly get into playing it just for the trophies now. But congrats to all of you waiting PC-ers with more money than everyone else, that can afford expensive machines.
em0calypse  - 1 year 11 days ago 
haha...now people can stop arguing which is better, PS3 or 360 coz the PC pawned both of them bad!!!!
GodlikeApe  - 1 year 10 days ago 
Awwww. Here's hoping the video editor's included in the DLC coming to Xbox Live. I know my PC could run it easily, but I refuse to buy the same game on two different platforms. Should've waited.

Damn you Rockstar!
helloimgaydo  - 1 year 10 days ago 
Why oh why did I buy a Mac? Oh yes, Logic 8.
gorilla325  - 1 year 10 days ago 
uh...do we need to do be a counsin nanny too?
CAPST3R  - 1 year 9 days ago 
my pc is for the internet, itunes and schoolwork. even though i have all the requirements, i never play games on my pc. that's what i spent £500 on my ps3 and another £650 on games for. gaming. and i'm bored of gta iv now anyway. online still isn't that bad, but the only reason i'm playing it at all is for the trophies for my trophy cabinet on home.
which reminds me, has anyone got a spare european home beta code? home is the game i want this year and the pics almots make me cry. pleeeeeeeeeeease!
horzo  - 1 year 9 days ago 
Mehhhh. The GTA series is massively overrated. If you've got a PC, there are far better games available. Let the Konsole Kids have it.
clippa  - 1 year 9 days ago 
So this is all looking good port-wise?
Previous GTA ports have been pretty shabby. I cancelled my preorder of bully after the few terrible reviews I read, have they taken their time over this one?
HOOfan_1  - 1 year 9 days ago 
Previous GTA ports have been shabby? No...they ALSO were better on the PC than PS2.
Suiicide  - 1 year 9 days ago 
oh goodie goodie its on pc look it would kinda be the same (Goodie goodie not included)
deluke  - 1 year 8 days ago 
cool
clippa  - 1 year 8 days ago 
Previous GTA ports HAVE been a bit shabby, HOOfan. Look at all of the issues in san andreas, Water planes won't take off and you can't dive under water unless you have the frame limiter on, silly bugs which could have been fixed with a little play testing, and many people complained of random crashing to desktop on some systems. I heard that vice city had a weird "up/down" mouse sensitivity issue which rendered the game unplayable. I just want to make sure that they've ironed out any bugs before I part with my cash because rockstar are less than forthcoming when it comes to patching their pc games.
I'm just a bit worried after hearing about the abysmal rush job they've done on bully. They're more than happy to throw out a broken game for a quick buck so I just hope they've treat GTA and the PC platform with a bit more respect.
Nintendophile  - 1 year 8 days ago 
The video editing feature sounds the most intriguing.
HOOfan_1  - 1 year 8 days ago 
To tell the truth, I have yet to play San Andreas on PC, but I had absolutely NO problems with either Vice City or GTA III. The reason that it is harder to get games working on the PC as a platform is the fact that there are thousands of different hardware combinations possible..whereas with consoles, for each specific model, the hardware is exactly the same on all of them. the good thing about PCs is the ability to patch the problems.
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Grand Theft Auto IV
Grand Theft Auto IV

Genre: Action
Release date: Dec 2, 2008
Published by: Take2 Interactive
Developed by: Rockstar North
Franchise: Grand Theft Auto
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
16 player VS
4 player CO-OP
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