A new patch went live today for the Windows edition of
Grand Theft Auto V,
updating the open-world action game to version 335.1. Here's what's new and
different:
- 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.