GTA V Remastered: 11 Things You Probably Didn't Know

9. Enhanced Damage And Weather Models, Plus Increased Traffic Density

If there's one thing that we look forward to in the pursuit of having our socks knocked off when it comes to next-gen graphical wallop, it's that need to swing the camera round and catch a setting sun or particularly screen-filling rainstorm for a couple of minutes.
Rockstar seem to share such an idea too, noting that this version of GTA V will benefit from increased... pretty much everything - but it's worth pointing out just how much extra oomph they've packed into every square inch - it's so much more than any other HD-upgrade we've seen so far. Individual car damage models will crumple and deform better, weather itself will be better realised and more immersive, and even the very textures of each surface have been upgraded and defined more clearly. In short, it's going to look as if GTA V was meant to be a next-generation release from the get-go - something you couldn't say about The Last of Us in comparison to its original version.
Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.