About

FrameReady tracks how games run across real hardware.

The first public check is for GTA 6 on PC. FrameReady is built to support more games, more platforms, real benchmark updates, settings notes, patches, and hardware comparisons as the data gets better.

Current focus

first hub

GTA 6 readiness

GTA 6 is the first launch campaign because demand is concentrated and official PC requirements are not in the dataset yet.

now

PC readiness checks

The current version supports PC hardware choices, predicted readiness answers, clear weak-point labels, and optional anonymous saves.

later

More platforms

PlayStation, Xbox, handheld PCs, and mobile devices are planned after the PC flow is useful enough to trust.

How FrameReady decides what to show

  • Every game-specific claim needs an evidence label: official, predicted, inferred, rumor, outdated, or unknown.
  • Predicted results stay labeled until official requirements or real PC test results replace them.
  • Manual hardware selection stays available even when browser-assisted detection is offered.
  • Anonymous reports are useful only after small groups are hidden and results are summarized.

What FrameReady is built to support

Games

Game hubs, hardware estimates, evidence claims, patches, issues, and settings.

Hardware

PC CPU and GPU matching now, with consoles, handhelds, and mobile devices later.

Insight

Readiness summaries, weak points, benchmark patterns, issue frequency, and upgrade intent.

Why GTA 6 is only the start

GTA 6 is the first launch hub because players are already asking whether their PCs will handle it. The same kind of check should work for future games without starting over.