A GTA V mod could end up looking better than GTA VI

Thanks to a GTA V mod created by a fan, the graphics of this game may end up being better than the new game in the franchise. Nine years after the release of the fifth installment, fans were overjoyed to hear the official announcement that Grand Theft Auto VI is in development. With the release of the new installment in the series coming more than a decade after its predecessor, GTA VI is bound to see visual upgrades.

Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced added new graphics modes with new generation consoles in mind. The three new modes – Fidelity mode, Performance mode and RT Performance mode – brought 4K resolution to the game, significantly improving its graphics. Now, to further improve those graphics, they have created a GTA V mod that will improve the graphics enormously. On the other hand, it seems GTA VI would have expansions for the story mode like in GTA IV.

New GTA V mod to improve graphics

As reported, the new GTA V visual enhancement mod, NaturalVision, from modder Razed, which has been around for a long time, has been improved once again to make GTA V’s graphics look even better. Graphics enhancement mods for GTA V are nothing new, but this revised mod features parallaxed roads, pavements and building interiors, even those that are inaccessible to the player. The Natural landscapes from GTA V have also been improved with the addition of increased vegetation and volumetric clouds..

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Lastly, this GTA V mod adds animated signs and even supports FiveM multiplayer mod. The popular modder Razed developed the mod a few years ago and has been updating it over the years. The GTA V NaturalVision Evolved mod improved the game’s graphics through a lighting system, ambient colors, tone mapping, world textures, building models and much more. Now with the newly added features, this mod really blurs the line between fantasy and reality.

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