The much-anticipated PC release of Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced, Rockstar's next-generation version of the iconic open-world game, is now available. This updated edition offers significant graphical enhancements and new features, including full DualSense controller support, providing an enriched experience for PC gamers.
Among the standout improvements are ray-traced reflections, updated vehicle designs, and numerous smaller tweaks that boost the game's visual quality. The popular YouTube channel GameV recently released a side-by-side comparison video, illustrating the graphical evolution from the original release over the past 12 years. The enhancements are particularly noticeable during rainy nights or in shadowy areas, where advanced global illumination and ray-traced reflections make a significant impact. However, in sunny conditions, the differences between the base game and the enhanced version are less noticeable.
Despite a strong launch, with over 187,000 concurrent players on Steam—exceeding the recent peak of 184,000 for the standard edition—the reception has been mixed. Currently, the game holds a 56% positive review rating on Steam. Many players have questioned the need for this update, citing the relatively minor visual improvements. There have also been complaints about issues with DualSense functionality and glitches when transferring characters from the original GTA Online. While some players have successfully transferred their characters, others are still encountering persistent bugs.