GTA V Mod Makes Los Santos More Beautiful Than Ever

GTA V Mod Makes Los Santos More Beautiful Than Ever

Gorgeous would be an understatement.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Aug 18, 2017 @ 06:35 PM (Staff Bios)
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GTA V has never looked better thanks to the hard work of a modder named Razed, who spent over 1200 hours over the course of six months to create a mod he likes to call, NaturalVision Remastered. NaturalVision is basically just a huge graphics overhaul that makes Vanilla GTA look like it was developed on the N64. That's a bit of an exaggeration, but it's definitely a huge step up from the vanilla game. 

NaturalVision Remastered (NVR) is a complete overhaul of the original mod. Numerous changes were made to the environmental weathers, lighting system, ambient colors and tonemapping in order to blur the line between fantasy and reality. Over 1200 hours were spent working on the Remastered update over the course of six months.


Naturally, something this good looking takes a pretty powerful PC to run, but if you got the power, it's definitely worth a download. Here are the specs for the monster of a PC that's running this mod in the trailer.

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