4. Better Loading Times
GTA V's world is bigger than the worlds of Red Dead Redemption, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto IV
combined. Put simply, it's going to be huge, bigger in scale than any GTA game released to date. With a fully immersible underwater world to explore, the game is going to seem even bigger to players. But with that comes a catch, right? You can't have a game
that big without paying some sort of price. Fans of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, who's makers Bethesda provided gamers with a gigantic open world to explore will tell you of the horrendous lag that often rendered the game unplayable purely because of how big and expansive the game was. Well, if fans were concerned about these issues, they would soon be abated if it turned out GTA V was releasing on next gen machines after all. You see, one of the biggest features on the PS4 is convenience. The console's key focus is all about allowing the gamer to play games and the elimination of loading times or anything that prevents that. On next gen machines, the humongous world of GTA V could run seamlessly as you flit from one end of the map to the other, which is a commodity currently unavailable on current gen machines.