Patch download speeds have also been rectified for extra efficiency, while the matchmaking system should not pair together players with good connections between each other.Ĭrash fixes and solutions to issues caused by launching the game in offline mode are also included in the fresh update. The update brings solutions to various stability issues and crashes that happened when players transitioned between jobs in GTA Online multiplayer, while fixing a problem that caused vehicles in the garage to be replaced with those from the street.Ī rather hilarious freeze that happened while players were robbing a store that also saw a customer trying to buy snacks is also fixed by the new update, alongside other errors. Now, after a few hours of suspense, Rockstar has just released a changelog on the official website, confirming the array of tweaks included in update 1.0.350.1 for the PC version of GTA 5. A full changelog for GTA 5 patch 1.0.350.1 is finally live
As usual, the update went live without any sort of a changelog, so fans were left wondering what's included in the actual files.
In order to fix some of them, the studio released a couple of updates recently and a recent patch went live earlier today, April 30, taking the game to version 1.0.350.1. While the studio stayed true, in some regards, to that statement, various errors and issues have been reported by different players. GTA 5 launched on PC earlier this week and developer Rockstar made quite a big deal about its desire to release a flawless game that's optimized to run on a variety of computers. Grand Theft Auto 5 on PC has just received a changelog for its recent patch 1.0.350.1, as Rockstar confirms the array of fixes made to the new version of the open world experience, from performance improvements to exploit solutions, and other such things.