New GTA 5 Patch Fixes Garage, Job Crashes, And A Whole Host of Other Things

That is one extensive patch.

Rockstar has just released a new, massive mod for the PC version of Grand Theft Auto V, which just released under a month ago. The mod fixes a number of annoying bugs related to the garage and vehicles, and it also fixes the problems that PC players may have been facing in GTA: Online.

However, the mod, which is 353 MB, is far more extensive than that. It seems to work a lot of changes, both under and over the hood, and fixes a lot of problems that a lot of PC players may not have even known were there.

The full list of changes:

  • Vehicles in your garage can no longer be accidentally replaced with vehicles from the street.
  • Improved stability and fixed several crashes and hangs while transitioning between Jobs in GTA Online.
  • Fixed an issue where certain players were unable to exit their garages while inside of a personal vehicle.
  • Fixed an issue where the game could freeze if you were robbing a store while someone else was attempting to buy snacks there.
  • A rare issue has been fixed where some players received a “Purchase Failed” error when attempting to buy apartments.
  • Fixed an issue where players would be asked to quit the game while using text chat in Golf and pressing the “E” key.
  • GTA Online characters can now be added to your shortlist in the Rockstar Editor.
  • Fixed several clipping issues that occurred when taking Snapmatic selfies.
  • One-on-One Vehicle Deathmatches in Free Roam will now properly spawn all participants in vehicles.
  • Fixed a Steam-only issue where you could not alt-tab back into GTAV if you alt-tabbed out while the Steam overlay was active.
  • Various fixes to bring improved patch download speeds.
  • Improvements to matchmaking so players that have good connections to each other are matched together more frequently.
  • Fixed a Steam-only issue where players could not use Mexican Spanish as a subtitle language.
  • General stability fixes for director mode and video editor.
  • Various crash fixes.
  • Fixes for issues caused by launching the game in offline mode.

GTA 5 can currently be purchased on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, and PC.

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