Also I played GTA 5 on two consoles (PS3 + PS4).
The graphical difference is clearly visible, though no quantum leap.
I have the better performance of the PS4 example clearly noticed when flying, because you also quite high
yet the busy roads detects while no more cars were recognizable at the PS3.
Also notice the improved performance of the PS4 in mind that many more cars are at the same time on the screen and more pedestrians are on the road. Personally, I find it thus difficult for missions through heavy traffic to come, but that does not bother me, as it should be in a huge city so well ...
In addition, new cars were brought into play in the PS4 version.
The new first-person view is me personally too choppy but surely getting used to things, and experienced first-person shooter a little extra-sweet.
Here is criticized mutatis mutandis, that this was only an expensive update for the PS4 version.
Since it is a stand-alone game, which has appeared on a different platform and has adapted it to the better technical possibilities, I see this not so.
In summary, I would rate GTA as follows:
platform independent:
+ Huge world with countless opportunities
+ Cinematic stories with very believable characters
+ Good control
+ In my opinion very good synchro (if "only" english as partially criticized)
- Partially the laws of physics are overridden that one has to smile (which is also not to
a driving simulation is)
- If you do not understand the Synchro because of slang once, it can be very difficult under certain circumstances, the subtitle
to read while driving or controls
PS4:
+ More cars
+ Better graphics with more details
+ More pedestrians and cars at the same time on the road
+ Functions of the PS4 pad were integrated (police radio and calls through the speaker on the pad, touchpad for
Weapon switching and radio exchange)
I can only recommend buying!