On PC, the collection will support Nvidia’s DLSS upscaling system. Switch players will also have access to Gyro aiming and be able to use the console’s touchscreen to zoom the camera. Each game includes modern updates to its controls and other improvements, like lock-on aiming, new weapon wheels, and mini-maps. While the games included in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition won’t look like GTAV, they’ll at least play more like that entry in the franchise. Instead, the game’s graphical overhaul slaps a new coat of paint on the trio of titles, improving their lighting and adding more detailed textures while retaining that old PS2-era blocky aesthetic. A trailer released today offered a first look at the Grand Theft Auto trilogy’s remastered graphics, which don’t make the game look like Grand Theft Auto V, as some were speculating.
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