What System Requirements For PC We Expect From GTA 6

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  • GTA 6 will include many features, such as destructible environments, enterable buildings, heavy population density, and real-time traffic.
  • Given these features, it will require at least 32GB of RAM, a decent GPU like the RTX 3080 or 6800 XT, and a 150GB SSD.
  • However, to run at the highest settings, we recommend having at least 64GB of GDDR5 RAM, an RTX 4080 or 7900 XT, and 200GB of NVMe SSD.

The highly anticipated GTA 6 is on the wishlist for almost every gamer, including PC gamers. But given the game’s $1 billion budget and realistic-looking graphics, it is reasonable to wonder what the PC requirements would be.   

GTA 6 On PC
GTA 6 On PC (Image Credits – TechRadar)

Technologically Advanced 

GTA 6 is set to utilize the RAGE 9 engine, and Rockstar decided to include all the latest technologies and visuals so the game would satisfy fans. This means this game will be like no other, but you need a great PC to achieve that. 

Huge Map

Firstly, let’s see what the game is set to include, judging from the images and trailers Rockstar has posted. A huge map is intended for this GTA 6, and it is said that it’ll be three times the size of the map from GTA 5.

With this massive environment, streaming technology similar to Red Dead Redemption 2 will be seen, but with more refinement and optimization. If you’re on a standard hard drive, switching to an SSD would be a must for this game. 

GTA 6 Map
GTA 6 Map (Image Credits – r/GTA6)

Graphics & Visuals

The game will also feature stunning visuals, setting a new bar for open-world games. We already see highly realistic hair, water-simulation, and facial features. Even the cutscenes in this upcoming game resemble high-end CGI films. 

Speaking of the graphics, GTA 6 might have ray-traced lighting, reflections, and global illumination as the default features. This means a 3080 or an RX 6800 XT would be suitable for running everything smoothly at 60 FPS.

Resolution & Framerate 

This is for 1080p only, and increasing the resolution means upgrading your GPU. While you can still play it with reduced settings on 1440p on these GPUs, having a 4080 or a 4090 for smooth gameplay at 1440p and 4K resolution is best. 

GTA 6 Limited To 30 FPS
GTA 6 Limited To 30 FPS On Consoles (Image Credits – YT/Daily HUBRANX)

Given the game’s demanding nature, fans are already doubtful it will run smoothly on an Xbox Series S. Rockstar might optimise it for each console during the delay, but there are chances that consoles will be limited to 30 FPS.  

However, the PC players would have no limit for the FPS, but they still have to keep other specifications in mind before getting this game, as it could get very demanding, especially at the highest settings.  

PC Specs Depending On GTA 6’s Features

Not only that, but including destructible environments will likely be very demanding. Real-time destruction involves rendering debris, particles, and explosions and includes dynamic physics, which is taxing to the GPU. 

Destructable Enviorment 

The CPU handles all the calculations related to the breaking, falling, and impact of the environment. For instance, if a building explodes and crumbles, this is a heavy CPU calculation. 

Destructable Environment
Destructible Environment (Image Credits – YT/Slick18)

The more destroyed objects, particles, and debris are scattered around you, the more RAM is utilized. Overall, the destructive environment alone is demanding on the CPU, GPU, and RAM.

Enterable Buildings

In GTA 6, more than 40% of the buildings will be enterable. Now, each building has its assets, scripts, lighting, and AI, which are all taxing to the CPU, especially if multiple interiors are used.

However, Rockstar has designed a way to reduce that by randomizing interiors using AI, saving the strain on your hardware. Still, it requires fast level-streaming to load interiors, so you need an NVMe SSD, and an HDD isn’t recommended.  

Enterable Interiors
Enterable Interiors (Image Credits – GTA5-mods.com)

Real Time Traffic & Population Density

There will be simulations of real-time traffic incidents and realistic AI, which means more cars and NPCs will be present throughout the game. We’ve also seen from the trailer that there are more people in groups placed around the map. 

These NPCs and vehicles require behaviour scripting, collision detection, AI processing, and pathfinding, all CPU-intensive workloads. Moreover, the greater the population density, the higher the RAM usage.

This means that at least 32GB of RAM is required to process all of these things smoothly. While you could easily control population density in GTA 5 from the main menu, GTA 6 might have a similar option to lower it if you have less RAM.

GTA 6 Traffic & Population Density
Heavy Traffic & Population Density (Image Credits – Rockstar Games)

Compared To Other AAA Games

If we look at other AAA open-world titles like Cyberpunk 2077, we see that they require upwards of 32GB RAM, a 4070, and a hefty SSD, preferably an NVMe, especially at 4K resolution.

Modding Scene 

If we consider the modding aspect, then it is a no-brainer to get the best possible graphics card and other components to ensure things run smoothly without you worrying about any stuttering whatsoever. 

What The Requirements Could Be (Speculation)

Minimum Requirements: (1080p Mostly High Settings @ 60FPS)

  • CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K / AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 
  • GPU: Nvidia RTX 4070 or 3080 / AMD RX 6800 XT or 6900 XT 
  • RAM: 32GB DDR4 / DDR5
  • Storage: 150-200GB NVMe SSD
  • DirectX: Version 12

Recommended Requirements: (1440p-4K Highest Settings @ 60FPS+)

  • CPU: Intel Core i9-13900K / AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 
  • GPU: Nvidia RTX 4080 or 4090 / AMD RX 7900 XTX 
  • RAM: 32-64GB DDR5
  • Storage: 200GB+ NVMe SSD
  • DirectX: Version 12

Verdict

While we could only predict the system requirements of the upcoming GTA 6, its official requirements will surely be released prior to the PC launch. Regardless, there is a chance that the requirements will more or less be the same. 


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