Digital Dreams has shared a new video, showcasing Grand Theft Auto 5 running in 8K on an NVIDIA RTX 3090. Alongside the QuantV and GTA5 Real Life Pack, Digital Dreams also used Ray Tracing Reshade in order to enhance the game’s visuals. The end result is what we’d expect from a new remaster of GTA5 for current-gen systems.
Now the good news here is that QuantV is available for free, and you can download it from here. As for Raytracing Reshade, you can gain access to it by supporting Pascal “Marty McFly” Gilcher on Patreon. GTA5 Real Life Pack adds real-life cars and objects, so you can basically skip that mod.
Since we don’t expect to see Grand Theft Auto 6 anytime soon, it’s good having these graphical mods. And, to be honest, these mods may very well provide a better experience than what next-gen console gamers will be getting. GTA 5 will come to Xbox Series X and PS5 on November 11th. And while Rockstar claimed that it will have some new features, I don’t really expect much from it. Don’t get me wrong. It will be great if Rockstar adds native Ray Tracing support for Shadows, Global Illumination and Ambient Occlusion. However, and at least for now, the team has not announced any RT effects for these upcoming versions.
Speaking of GTA 5, you may want to give Grand Theft Auto 5 Remake Mod a go. There are also numerous mods that add characters from other franchises. For instance, there is a Grand Theft Auto 5 Marvel Thanos Endgame mod. There is also a PS4 Marvel Spider-Man mod. Furthermore, you can find a Predator Mod, an X-men Magneto Mod, a Hulk Mod. You can also find a Dragon Ball Mod, a Flash Mod, a Green Goblin Mod a Superman Mod and a Ghostrider Mod.
Have fun!

John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved – and still does – the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the “The Evolution of PC graphics cards.”
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Shut the f*ck up John.
yeah, shut the F*ck up john.
Oh God Man… Stop with these. Love your site John but this is not the Dark Side Of Gaming. This is the Plebian side of gaming.
These kind of articles presumably generate some revenue from the videos being viewed on YouTube which in turn helps pay to keep DSOG going.
you can’t even link good piracy sites cause john is a p**sy.
I used to love lighting mods and ENB’s for GTA IV, but i hate touching the lighting in GTA V, with the exception of maybe NaturalVision (which i don’t use either), everything else feels so wrong for me
My sh*t looks glorious on 8k too. i remember such crap articles on 4k res. another crapticle.
This shader so called “Ray Tracing” is pathetic, it’s just a marketing move by the author so people pay for it taking advantage of this new trend…. It’s just an Ambien Oclussion effect with some incorrect and badly applied color bouncing to it. It has serious issues with alpha textures, HUDs and fog, it perfroms quite bad and when you compare it with proper implemented RT effects in games, it’s simply a joke.
Even worse, you have to pay for it LMAO. Just google a little to get it for free and try for yourself, it’s useless and a scam of a shader.
Lemme focus my psychic powers… Hmm… I foresee…
PUDDLES!!!
AT NIGHT!!!
Unimpressive by daytime unless in a lot of grey and dry tones…
Exotic car…
Don’t forget the chrome paintjobs!
Do you even read the fanatical delusions you write, yourself?
It’s like ramblings of a crazy junkie.
POZZED F4GGOT JEWS QUEERS COMMUNISTS ARE COMING YOU SHEEP!!!!
Every FKIN TIME these morons setup rain and chrome painted cars to show their presets.
Insta dislike every time.
It’s a nice reminder of pre RTX titles.
rtx is overrated trash that nvidia hypes up to sell overpriced cards.