Grand Theft Auto V Update Brings More Fixes
To the Replay Editor and more.
Last time I wrote about a Grand Theft Auto V [official site] update I noticed that I'd started experiencing a new bug where the pause menu would appear without my pressing any button to prompt it. Well, today there's another patch and another set of fixes, including: "Fixed an issue where the game would show the pause menu without player input."
Is it possible that Rockstar North, one of the world's most successful game developers, focuses their patches solely on the things I mention here on RPS? I think that's definitely what is happening. Check the full list of fixes and a few new suggestions for future patches below.
The last PC patch was version 1.01 where as this is down as "335.1" which blimey is quick progress. Here's the full list of fixes, to save you from having to click through to the official post on the official site:
- Players can no longer purchase more vehicles than their properties can store.
- Players can now launch a video card benchmark test from the main menu.
- Fixed an issue where facial features would not save correctly when transferring a character from Xbox 360 or PS3 and changing genders while editing the character's appearance.
- Fixed an issue where players could become stuck in the clouds when voting to quick restart the Humane Labs Heist.
- Fixed an issue where markers in the Rockstar Editor could not be deleted with the mouse.
- Fixed various audio recording issues with Rockstar Editor clips.
- Fixed an issue where the Yacht would not appear in some recorded Rockstar Editor clips.
- Fixed a rare issue where some Rockstar Editor clips could not be opened for editing.
- Fixed an issue where the GTAV Launcher would not display the correct amount of time remaining for file downloads.
- The Steam overlay has been moved to prevent it from covering up Launcher buttons.
- Fixed an issue where the game would not save your settings when restarting in some instances.
- Fixed a rare issue where the Steam version of the game would crash right after launching.
- Windows Media Player is no longer required to install GTAV. Instead, Windows Media Foundation will be required.
- Fixed an issue where the game would show the pause menu without player input.
- Fixed an issue where the max frame rate would be incorrectly low in rare cases.
Anyway, since I'm clearly in control here, I'd like to request that they next fix my game not recognising mp3s in the user music folder (I've put like 25 in there) and the issue where I'm unable to export any video from the Rockstar Editor. Then, after that, if they could release a no-trevor patch, reduce the number of puns by about 50% and add some better ponds as a gift to Alice, then I'd probably re-consider some of the criticisms in our GTA 5 review.
Fingers crossed for patch 776.2 next Monday, yeah?