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الاثنين، 27 أغسطس 2012

Rockstar drops three new screens from Grand Theft Auto V [UPDATE]

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Rockstar drops three new screens from Grand Theft Auto V

After months of silence about Grand Theft Auto V, Rockstar recently dropped some screenshots from the game. The screens show off some of the transport modes that will be found in GTA V, showing a bicycle, exotic sports car and a fighter jet.

The first screen is of a man riding a bicycle across the beach that looks similar to the one seen in San Andreas. Incidentally the last GTA game that had bicycles in the game was San Andreas also. It is widely believed that the bicycle was the least popular transport method due to it requiring rapid button mashing to get speed on it.




The second screenshot shows an exotic sports car labeled as the Cheetah. For those that have played the older GTA games on the PS2 will recall the Cheetah in San Andreas and in the previous iterations of the game.

While the Cheetah wasn’t the fastest car in the previous games, it was popular for its overall speed, super easy handling and braking. According to the screenshot it appears that Rockstar has ditched Ferrari car design for the Cheetah in favor of the Koenigsegg Agera.



Lastly, the final screen should have many gamers excited as it shows a fighter jet as one of the transport methods that will be available in the game. It is speculated that the fighter jet is an upgraded version of the Hydra from San Andreas that was slated for GTA IV but was taken out.

If you closely into the cockpit of the jet, you can see the supposed main character for GTA V, Alberto De Silva flying it.



These pictures are probably taken from the PC version of the game, but they still clearly show a dramatic improvement in graphics from GTA IV. The first screenshot shows off some pretty advanced particle effects and blurring with the second showing off smoke effects for the game.



UPDATED with new screenshots of leisure activities in the game:

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