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    GTA V on the blade or PS4!

    Discussion in 'Razer' started by michaelnesodden, Jun 12, 2014.

  1. michaelnesodden

    michaelnesodden Notebook Enthusiast

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    So Rockstar finally announced that GTV is coming to next gen. But do you think the experience will be better with a PS4 og the blade? :)
     
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    Br0fist Notebook Enthusiast

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    GTA has always been a console game for me... Can't imagine playing it on PC.

    Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
     
  3. Nomnomguy680

    Nomnomguy680 Newbie

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    GTA started on the PC. You will get a much better experience with a Blade than on a ps4. If you like the controller you can just plug on into the blade.
     
  4. hfm

    hfm Notebook Prophet

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    Depends on where you would rather play it. On your couch with a controller or on your notebook. Unless you planned on using the Blade hooked to your TV over HDMI. If you went PC you could do both just get a 360 controller for the Blade.
     
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    TFDeBoer Notebook Guru

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    The Blade will be better without a doubt. Graphics and framerate will be above and beyond that of PS4 and XB1. Not to mention mod support will be huge, just as it is with GTA IV now. They're also including a special movie making software for PC only, so that makes me believe it wont be a bad port. I'm very excited, my newly-supported XB1 controller is ready
     
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    mturkel99 Notebook Consultant

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    I'm going all Razer by using the Sabertooth, for the time being. But once the XB1 controller has wireless support (so I'll be able to easily hook up four controllers) I might switch over!
     
  7. michaelnesodden

    michaelnesodden Notebook Enthusiast

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    Awesome guys! :)

    But what do you hook your blade to your TV and is v-sync the best way for TV-gaming?
     
  8. hfm

    hfm Notebook Prophet

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    I don't use the HDMI port, but that's how you would connect it. But I would imagine using vsync would be best to avoid tearing.