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GTA 5 DLSS Support: How Rockstar’s Classic Gets a Next-Gen Boost

  • Writer: Iqbal Sandira
    Iqbal Sandira
  • 6 days ago
  • 5 min read
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For more than a decade, Grand Theft Auto V has been the definitive open-world sandbox, selling over 200 million copies and dominating charts long after its original release. But even timeless classics need modern updates to keep pace with today’s PC hardware. That’s why the addition of GTA 5 DLSS Support, specifically NVIDIA’s new DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, is a monumental moment for Los Santos and its loyal player base.


The latest update to GTA V Enhanced not only introduces smoother gameplay and higher fidelity visuals but also solidifies the game’s relevance ahead of the much-anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI. Let’s take a deep dive into what DLSS 4 brings, how it transforms performance, and why this update matters so much in 2025.


What Is DLSS and Why Does It Matter?

Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) is NVIDIA’s groundbreaking AI-driven upscaling technology. Instead of rendering every pixel natively, DLSS uses advanced machine learning to reconstruct images at higher resolutions with lower performance costs. The result is:

  • Higher frame rates without sacrificing detail.

  • Crisper visuals that rival native resolution.

  • Reduced strain on GPUs, enabling better thermals and efficiency.

With the launch of the RTX 50 Series, NVIDIA introduced DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation (MFG). This feature goes a step further by predicting and generating new frames between rendered ones, dramatically increasing FPS beyond what traditional rendering could achieve.


For a game like GTA 5, which has pushed hardware limits since its 2015 PC release, DLSS 4 ensures it looks—and plays—like a brand-new title.


GTA 5 DLSS Support Arrives

Rockstar Games confirmed that GTA 5 Enhanced now supports DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, alongside DLSS Frame Generation for RTX 40 and 50 Series GPUs. Here’s what it means in practice:

  • At 4K resolution with ray tracing enabled and all settings maxed, RTX 50 Series users can expect a 3.9X average FPS boost.

  • At 2560x1440 and 1920x1080, the average FPS increase is 3.1X, with several setups reaching GTA V Enhanced’s 500 FPS cap.

This leap in performance doesn’t just make Los Santos smoother—it reshapes how PC gamers experience one of the most detailed urban sandboxes ever built.


What’s Included in the Enhanced Version

It’s important to note that DLSS 4 is exclusive to GTA V Enhanced, Rockstar’s updated PC version. Players using the legacy editions of GTA V or GTA Online can still upgrade for free. The Enhanced version includes:

  • Ray-Traced Ambient Occlusion, Shadows, and Reflections

  • Ray-Traced Global Illumination for more realistic lighting

  • NVIDIA Reflex Support to reduce system latency and improve responsiveness

  • Hao’s Special Works new vehicles and upgrades

  • Career Progression System for GTA Online

  • Optional GTA+ Membership access

By marrying visual fidelity with smoother gameplay, Rockstar ensures GTA 5 feels like a 2025 release rather than a 2015 relic.


How to Enable DLSS 4 in GTA 5

Enabling DLSS 4 is straightforward:

  1. Update Your Drivers – Install NVIDIA’s Game Ready driver 580.97 or newer.

  2. Update GTA V Enhanced – Download the 1.19GB patch via Rockstar Games Launcher, Steam, or Epic Games Store.

  3. Navigate Settings – Pause the game, open the graphics tab, and scroll to Frame Generator.

  4. Select NVIDIA DLSS – If you own an RTX 50 Series GPU, you can choose up to 4x frame generation (default is 2x).

  5. Enable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling – Required for DLSS MFG to work.

Note: DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation currently only works in Fullscreen Mode, not in windowed borderless.


Real-World Performance Gains

According to NVIDIA’s own testing:

  • RTX 5090 at 4K Ultra with ray tracing: Performance jumped nearly 4X, turning 80 FPS into over 300 FPS.

  • RTX 4080 at 1440p: Reached GTA V’s 500 FPS cap, delivering ultra-responsive gameplay.

  • RTX 4070 Ti Super at 1080p: Averaged well above 400 FPS, even in dense city traffic.

For competitive GTA Online players, this level of fluidity offers a tangible advantage. Drift challenges, shootouts, and heists all benefit from responsiveness that older versions of the game simply couldn’t match.


GTA Online Content Arrives Alongside DLSS

The DLSS update coincides with GTA Online’s Drift Week, bringing:

  • Drift Tuning upgrades for Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire, Annis Hardy, Vapid Dominator FX, and Dinka Chavos V6.

  • A new limited-time free vehicle: the Declasse Drift Walton L35.

  • Upcoming events including a new Survival Mode, Halloween-themed missions, and a GTA$ giveaway.

This blend of content and technical updates shows Rockstar’s strategy: keep GTA 5 alive with fresh events while preparing for GTA 6’s eventual release.


Why Now? Timing Ahead of GTA 6

Some fans ask: why update GTA 5 in 2025 when GTA 6 is expected soon? The answer lies in both community demand and strategic positioning:

  • Longevity: GTA 5 remains one of the most-played games worldwide, particularly on PC and GTA Online.

  • Technology Showcase: DLSS 4 support keeps Rockstar in the spotlight as a studio committed to cutting-edge visuals.

  • Transition to GTA 6: By refining GTA 5 now, Rockstar ensures players expect nothing less from GTA 6’s debut.

In other words, GTA 5 DLSS Support is both a gift to loyal players and a teaser of what’s coming next.


Comparing DLSS 4 to FSR 4

Earlier in 2025, Rockstar quietly added AMD’s FSR 4 (FidelityFX Super Resolution) as an alternative for non-NVIDIA players. While FSR offers strong upscaling, DLSS 4’s AI-driven frame generation is still superior in terms of smoothness and latency reduction.

For AMD GPU users, FSR 4 remains a welcome addition. But for those with RTX 40 or 50 Series cards, DLSS 4 is the clear winner.


DLSS Across the Gaming Landscape

GTA 5 isn’t alone in receiving DLSS 4. Alongside Rockstar’s update, other major titles added support this month, including:

  • Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced – now featuring a Very High preset and Dark Rot mode.

  • Supraworld – launching with day-one DLSS 4 support.

  • Titan Quest II – Early Access players get full DLSS integration with Reflex latency reduction.

With over 800 RTX-enhanced games and apps now featuring DLSS, Rockstar’s move signals that Los Santos isn’t just keeping up—it’s leading the way.


Community Reactions

The GTA community has embraced DLSS 4 with enthusiasm:

  • On Reddit, players shared side-by-side comparisons showing how Los Santos’ neon reflections and downtown traffic look sharper and play smoother.

  • YouTubers benchmarked the update, with some achieving “cinematic 120 FPS at 4K Ultra with ray tracing fully enabled.”

  • Casual players praised the fact that legacy owners can upgrade to Enhanced for free, making this a no-brainer update for long-time fans.

Of course, some skepticism remains around Rockstar’s priorities. Many wonder if these updates are just a stopgap while GTA 6 development continues. Still, most agree: the GTA 5 DLSS Support update has injected new life into an old classic.


Final Thoughts

The arrival of GTA 5 DLSS Support marks a pivotal moment in the game’s history. Ten years after its PC debut, Los Santos is running smoother, sharper, and faster than ever before.

For players, it’s a chance to revisit a beloved world with cutting-edge visuals. For Rockstar, it’s proof that they can honor their legacy while preparing for the future. And for NVIDIA, it’s another showcase of how AI-driven gaming technology is transforming performance standards.


Whether you’re drifting in GTA Online’s latest event or just cruising through Vinewood at 4K Ultra, one thing is clear: GTA V may be old, but with DLSS 4, it feels brand new again.



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