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Time of India
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
GTA 6 Trailers: GTA 6 trailers now available in uncompressed quality on Rockstar's website
Source: Rockstar Games Uncompressed GTA 6 trailers in breathtaking quality now downloadable Source: Rockstar Games How does this improved trailer quality benefit fans? Finally, after all the speculations and fan analysis spanning months, Rockstar Games has published high-quality, uncompressed copies of both Grand Theft Auto VI trailers on their website. The trailers are now available for download by fans in a much better format, with increased bitrates, providing stunning detail and clarity. This enables people to enjoy the finer details that were previously obscured by compression on platforms such as GTA 6 trailers, which have already garnered millions of eyeballs, are now downloadable from Rockstar's official website. These new trailers are being played at 4K resolution and 30 frames per second, but the actual surprise is the enormous bitrate boost. The trailers now run at 63mbps, a huge leap from the YouTube version, which took up approximately 10mbps bitrate, or the Bilibili version with a slightly improved bitrate of higher bitrate is easily noticeable in the overall quality. Fans can now appreciate small details that were previously lost because of compression, such as detailed particle effects, textures, and more life-like motion. Characters' hair and the smoothness of movements appear much crisper, and the color scheme is much more saturated. This updated version enables fans to fully enjoy the beauty of Rockstar's cinematic work, with many minor details that went unnoticed before now being seen in all their past year has seen fans analyzing each and every frame of the compressed trailers, to the point where they have dissected the YouTube version and the better quality version on Bilibili. The analyses have offered new information on the game, but the newest official release does away with the need for new trailers, downloadable for free, mean that no fan will have to pay to watch them in their highest possible quality. The sharpness of the images and the minute details, previously obscured or blurred, make the trailers a more pleasant experience for fans who wish to see GTA 6's world in the highest fidelity releasing uncompressed, high-bitrate versions of both GTA 6 trailers, Rockstar Games has provided fans with a chance to experience the game's stunning visuals in a way they never have before. As a casual fan or an all-consuming enthusiast, this gesture can only contribute to the hype building around the game's release in 2026. It also demonstrates that Rockstar is dedicated to giving enthusiasts the best experience possible when they are tracking the game's progress Read: GTA 6 trailer 2 view count nears 70 million with 4.7 million likes in a day


BBC News
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Oblivion remaster: Elder Scrolls IV remake revealed and launched
Video game studio Bethesda has announced the long-rumoured launch of a remastered version of its 2006 hit Elder Scrolls IV: fourth instalment of the series has maintained a cult following among fans despite it being almost two decades since its original gamers have been surprised as a remaster of the classic game has not only been announced - but released to digital stores comes as fans await the next game in the series, with the most recent entry - Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - having been released in 2011. More than 600,000 people watched the live announcement on announcement that the game would be available immediately drew shock and excitement from those watching, with many viewers writing "Praise be Todd" in the comments - in reference to Bethesda director Todd 2006, Oblivion launched on PC and the Xbox 360 console as the product of a co-publishing agreement between Bethesda and Take-Two Interactive's label, 2K Games."Oblivion was a really defining moment in the series," Howard said in the announcement."I think with a remaster, we want people to feel the way they did then - but it's still a game of its time, you want to keep the bones in place," he said. Bethesda showed off a series of significant graphics upgrades in its launch video, with updated gameplay, user interface and audio will also be able to upgrade their characters in a new way, combining systems both from the original and the of the developers called the remaster "a love letter" to the original in the open world of Tamriel, the game places players in an empire on the verge of downfall - after the mysterious death of Emperor Uriel Septim VII leaves behind a vacant throne and missing heir. Oblivion racked up 9.5m sales according to gaming website Polygon, and is fondly remembered by fans. Skyrim then released five years later to a massive response, selling more than 40 million copies across generations of consoles - it has been re-released on two generations of consoles since it first came news will now leave fans wondering if they may now soon see some news about Elder Scrolls 6, which was announced in 2018, some seven years after Skyrim's then, information on the game has been sparse, and mostly limited to gamers have come to expect a long wait from Bethesda, which is facing demand for a new Fallout game as well - which remains under wraps despite the success of a hit Amazon TV show based on the series.


BBC News
17-03-2025
- General
- BBC News
Swindon pupils construct giant cereal domino run for charity
A primary school has supported a homeless charity by organising a huge domino run using more than 500 cereal boxes brought in by Cross Catholic Primary School is next door to the Swindon Night Shelter, which it chose as its charity for Sam Dowdeswell explained one of the children came in with the idea when they spotted a cereal domino on charity also taught the children more about what it does and why it is needed before the cereal was delivered to the charity. School pupil Benjamin said: "The reason we made this huge domino is because some people wake up freezing cold with nothing to eat.""Our school brought in way more cereal boxes than we expected" he added. "We had over 500 boxes it went all down the corridor, all round the school and off to Swindon Night Shelter" said Dawn Prosser from the charity. She explained that they feed about 800 outside of the shelter, but have around 40 a day for breakfast and lunch. The school has around 400 pupils - many extended families do not live locally, so headteacher Mrs Dowdeswell explained "it's really important the children who attend this school feel part of the local community."She said children from all years got involved and the cereal boxes mounted up: "So many were coming in everyday. We wanted it to be something everything could enjoy. Excitement levels are very high."