GTA 5 Online, PS4 & Xbox One Update: First-Person Mode Unveiled in Trailer [Watch]
Popular video game “Grand Theft Auto V” will feature a first-person player mode in its upcoming Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC versions.
The game’s new feature will give players a new vantage point in the game as well as provide them with different techniques that will help them when shooting at other players or characters.
According to IGN, the new first-person mode will allow players to use the game similarly to first person shooters. Players have the option to choose between free-aiming and assisted aiming modes and, when playing online, they are grouped according to their selections. So, when playing online, those who chose free-aiming mode will play together and the same for assisted mode.
But this is not all; players can break these modes down to full Assisted Aim (traditional instant GTA 5 targeting); partial Assisted Aim (a Short lock-on period); assisted Free Aim (with a brief initial lock on and under-the-hood aim assistance); and Free Aim (no lock on).
Switching between first and third person can be done with just a click and players can customize their settings so that, when playing, they can automatically switch between first and third depending on the situation, facilitating game play.
Aside from these new options and features, the first-person mode also brings players inside the car when driving. A player will view the game through the windscreen when driving and will be also have the passenger’s perspective. Like mentioned before, players will be able to switch from first to third mode with a click.
Watch the trailer:
Aside from the first-person mode, Rockstar, the makers of the “Grand Theft Auto” series, announced they will be releasing a limited-edition music collection featuring the music from GTA V, according to GameSpot.
The bundles will come in CD and vinyl with added extras like posters and color booklets. However, the company will only release 5,000 of “The Music of Grand Theft Auto,” as the bundles are called. They will go on sale on Dec. 9. Prices were not released.
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