We mentioned last week that GTA Online would soon be adding ray-traced reflections for Xbox Series X (and PlayStation 5), and that update is now available, also carrying over to the next-gen version of GTA V's story campaign.
Various GTA fans have been taking to social media to show off the new ray-traced reflections over the past 24 hours, and it's definitely a nice visual addition to the game — even despite the fact it's locked to the 30FPS fidelity mode.
In addition to the ray-tracing improvements, GTA Online has also introduced a brand-new update called Los Santos: Drug Wars, which serves as "the opening chapter in a mind-expanding new GTA Online story update", featuring six story missions in all. You can check out more information about this below:
"Experience six wild new story missions as you help an outlandish group of new arrivals to Southern San Andreas establish a fledgling business venture running high-grade hallucinogenics out of a new mobile headquarters. Plus, expand your fleet of classic and contemporary rides, and so much more in the first part of Los Santos Drug Wars."
If you're only interested in the GTA V story mode, here's some new footage on Xbox Series X:
Have you been trying out this ray-traced reflections update for GTA V on Xbox Series X? Tell us down below.
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Couldn't care less would rather Rockstar release something new and not milk GTA 5.
Bring those and other upgrades to RDR2 please and thank you!
I do love the surprise of how RT reflections look on a 9 year old game, they'll just be able to make them higher resolution as the rest of the game is much less demanding than modern games. It's the same when I play on PC and have RT mods on even older games and they look amazing
But how real does the transparent water look?
I'm just worried that if they keep improving the graphics for a 9 year old game that by the time gta6 comes out, the graphics wont look as pretty. At least when compared to going to gta4 to gta5 type awww
raytrace is the path of the light,. not just the reflections... so this is a really bad example of raytrace upgrade....!
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