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🎛️ Day-one settings: what to change before you play
The ten minutes of settings work that makes the game look, feel, and sound dramatically better — based on how every recent console blockbuster ships.
How to read this guide
GTA 6's actual settings menu is unknown until launch — this is a checklist of the settings that exist in virtually every modern console release and are almost always worth touching. At launch we'll replace this with exact, tested recommendations per console.
Performance vs fidelity: pick feel over screenshots
If GTA 6 ships with the now-standard choice between a 30fps fidelity mode and a 60fps performance mode, know yourself: driving-heavy, reaction-heavy games generally feel far better at 60. Try fidelity mode for ten minutes to see the spectacle, then switch to performance for actual play — that's the pattern most players land on in every open-world release.
Calibrate HDR once, properly
Vice City at night is exactly the content HDR exists for — neon against darkness. Badly calibrated HDR crushes it into grey mush. Run your console's system-level HDR calibration (PS5: Settings → Screen and Video; Xbox: HDR Game Calibration) before launch day, then trust the in-game calibration screen if one exists.
- Turn off your TV's motion smoothing ('TruMotion', 'MotionFlow') — it adds input lag.
- Use Game Mode on the TV. Non-negotiable for driving.
- If the game offers motion blur intensity, most players prefer it low or off at 60fps.
Audio: the mix matters in a music game
GTA is half soundtrack. If there's a dynamic-range setting, 'compressed' or 'night' mixes flatten the radio; use full range if your setup allows. Headphone users: check for a dedicated headphone/3D-audio mix — on PS5, enable Tempest 3D audio and tell the system what you're wearing.
Accessibility and comfort: check the menu even if you don't 'need' it
Modern Rockstar menus include options that help everyone: subtitle size and backgrounds, aim assist tuning, hold-vs-toggle for sprint (your fingers will thank you over a 60-hour story), and camera shake reduction. Two minutes in the accessibility menu is the cheapest quality-of-life upgrade in the game.
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