Its also an extremely flexible and adaptable first-person experience. Off the bat, it retains the standard GTA 5 control scheme, but you can select from a variety of preconfigured control schemes so it feels more like a standard shooter. In fact, you can customise the experience a lot you can vary the degree of aim assist, turn off ragdolling and the combat roll (after all, it might make some a bit queasy), and decide whether the game switches to third-person when taking cover. Its versatile, too: it can be a full-on first-person experience, the same third-person experience you know, or a hybrid of the two.
I don't want to play the game in first-person thankyouverymuch. That's a weird feature to add in a remaster.
Damn. I'm really really REALLY glad I didn't play this on last gen.
CVG is busy uploading the episode.What happened to 2 hrs of coverage?
FUCKING CRAZY!
What happened to 2 hrs of coverage?
What happened to 2 hrs of coverage?
What happened to 2 hrs of coverage?
1080p 30FPSAny word on PS4's resolution? 1080p? And framerate? Locked at 30?
Even when you adjust to the incredible new visuals, at 1080p and 30fps no less (trust us, 30 fps is plenty, before we all enter 60fps-or-bust therapy groups, with the frame-rate notably fluid, even at its explosive peaks), the game keeps catching you off guard.
can you play mulitplayer in First person?
We haven't even talked about the 100s of new songs our hours of new DJ chatter ('Back Street Boys 'Tell me Why', anyone?)
Thanks!1080p 30FPS
CVG is busy uploading the episode.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/480357/hands-on-gtav-ps4-xbox-one-pc/We haven't even talked about the 100s of new songs our hours of new DJ chatter ('Back Street Boys 'Tell me Why', anyone?)
OH MY GOD!... or the ability to dip into first-person at any time (tap the PS4 face pad)