Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced Edition: New Features and Upgrades Explained

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In the world of Grand Theft Auto 5 on PC, the enhanced edition has finally landed, bringing exclusive content from the latest console versions. PC players are diving into the revamped Los Santos with mixed emotions, as they encounter higher system requirements and new features like House Special Works for upgrading vehicles. The addition of five new exclusive vehicles and special races in the House Special Works Race Series adds a thrilling dimension to the gameplay, allowing players to showcase their upgraded rides in style.
For those seeking solo challenges, the House Special Works Time Trials offer a chance to test their skills and earn unique rewards. The Career Builder feature presents multiple career paths in GTA Online, providing players with exciting opportunities to explore different avenues within the criminal underworld. The revamped landing page serves as a hub for all the latest updates and content, ensuring both new and returning players stay informed and engaged in the bustling world of Los Santos.
However, not all is smooth sailing in the enhanced edition, as the removal of text chat in favor of voice chat moderation has left some players disgruntled. Despite the enhanced ray tracing features, including ambient occlusion and global illumination, some players have noted issues with the sharpness of reflections in certain environments. Migration of progress from the Legacy version to the enhanced edition is possible for story mode but not for GTA Online, leaving some players in a bind. With support for AMD FSR1 and Nvidia DLSS 3 for upscaling, players can expect improved performance and visual fidelity in their criminal escapades across Los Santos.

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