Rockstar have just announced the immediate release of the latest update for the struggling Grand Theft Auto Online. The game continued to suffer problems following its launch earlier this month and despite Rockstar’s promise of compensation, players are still not best pleased. However this latest patch should mark a new beginning for GTA Online should all of the advertised fixes work correctly.
Sadly there’s nothing in terms of new content, or even real adjustments to current content, it’s purely just fixes at this point.
- Fixes numerous issues that were causing vehicle loss and/or loss of vehicle mods
- Fixes an issue where the incorrect car is replaced when choosing to replace a car in a full garage
- Fixes an exploit allowing players to sell the same vehicle multiple times
- Fixes an issue that caused personal vehicles to be duplicated
- Fixes an issue where some players were unable to pay utility bills on an owned apartment or house
- Fixes an issue where players were not getting Crew invites in-game
- Fixes an issue where the starting point for the tutorial race was not appearing
- Fixes issues with joining Jobs from within a player-owned garage
- Fixes issues with players getting stuck while using playlists
- Fixes additional issues causing black screens, long load times, and players getting stuck in the sky cam
- Adds details in the UI to clarify that characters created while Rockstar cloud is unavailable are temporary (non-saved)
- Adds changes to the character creator to make better-looking default characters with the ?random? option
- Players now only lose a maximum of 500 GTA$ upon death in Freemode
It’s no secret that many players have already conquered the content available in Grand Theft Auto Online so Rockstar really need to get their skates on if they hope to entertain people past the first month.