GTA V’s most photorealistic screenshots yet

2 November 2015
GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

The PC modding community is obsessed with getting GTA V to look as photorealistic as possible.

It’s a trend popularised by the release of the ENBSeries, a collection of powerful graphics modification tools, and their implementation via iCEnhancer in GTA IV.

Since then, modders have been tweaking and finessing Grand Theft Auto IV and V’s graphics with ENBSeries – all with the goal of producing the most photorealistic world possible.

Having made huge strides in the graphical department already, we’ve uncovered, perhaps, the best looking version of GTA V yet.

Using GTA V’s editor, Flickr’s Berduu has taken some truly spectacular screenshots of Rockstar’s latest open-world game.

GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

GTA V - ENBSeries Graphics Mod - Berduu

We’ve seen some jaw-dropping images of GTA V before, take the efforts of Toddyftw and Ryuken as well as Ganjahouse for example.

When all is said and done, however, we can’t help but romanticise over Berduu’s Top Gun aesthetic. We suggest you check out more of his work; it’s well worth it.

Thanks for spotting these images WCCF Tech.


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  1. Yahya Atiya
    03.11.2015 at 17:42

    Wonder what GPU you need for this…. Titan X in SLI maybe:)

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