Retailers in Poland are suggesting that Grand Theft Auto VI will include distinct graphics modes for next-generation consoles. A product page at MediaMarkt lists options labeled Performance and Quality, which would let players choose between higher frame rates or improved visual fidelity. This detail matters to buyers who want to know whether the game prioritizes smooth gameplay or richer imagery on their hardware. The retailer also indicates that the PlayStation 5 version will use DualSense controller features and benefit from faster loading speeds through SSD storage.

Retailer suggests distinct display options for smoother gameplay or richer visuals
Rockstar Games has been developing Grand Theft VI, an expansive open-world game intended for the next generation of gaming consoles. The Polish retailer's page frames these technical options as part of the game's design on next-gen systems. MediaMarkt highlights that the PlayStation 5 release will utilize DualSense controller capabilities and leverage faster load times enabled by SSD storage.
The rumored specifications center on two display modes available on the PlayStation 5 version of the game. Performance mode aims to deliver higher frame rates for smoother gameplay, while Quality mode targets enhanced visual details and graphical effects. The retailer page also notes that the PS5 edition will support DualSense controller features and utilize faster loading times through SSD storage.
Rockstar Games has not officially confirmed the graphics modes, frame-rate targets, or resolution settings for Grand Theft Auto VI. Neither Performance nor Quality modes have received formal verification from the developer regarding their implementation on next-gen consoles.



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