If you have one of the latest RTX 50 or even a 40 series of Graphics Cards, get ready to see your FPS numbers skyrocket in GTA 5 Enhanced as Rockstar has just added support for DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation with it’s newest update. According to NVIDIA, when running with an RTX 50 series of GPUs, DLSS 4 with frame-gen would boost framerates by an average of 3.9 times which would make GTA 5 Enhanced run silky smooth as it’s already quite optimized for a wide range of GPUs available, especially when compared to the majority of RT-based titles out there.
The Drift Week update for GTA 5 Enhanced also includes a ton of bonus contents ready to use in both single player and online where the players can participate in a new series of Drift Week-themed additions which include Drift Tuning upgrades for four in-game vehicles–the Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire, Annis Hardy, Vapid Dominator FX, Dinka Chavos V6 – along with a brand new, limited-time free vehicle which is the Declasse Drift Walton L35. So if you love driving in GTA Online, you’ll love the new Drift Week update in GTA 5 which offers a slew of new and exciting additions in your garage with lots of discounts.
The update notes also highlights even more exciting events on the horizon for GTA Online including a new upcoming Survival mode, numerous Halloween-themed activities and a GTA$ giveaway starting next week. The influx of new contents will also make waiting for GTA 6 much easier and welcome which is great for all players of GTA 5.
Originally intended to bring the PC version of GTA 5 up to the same technical standards as those of the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions, the Enhanced edition of GTA 5 has incorporated multiple Ray Tracing-based graphical upgrades into the game, which is sure to breathe new life into Rockstar’s decade-old Open World behemoth.