All sorts of improvements are live in GTA 5 on PC

Apr 21, 2015 19:52 GMT  ·  By

After quite a few hours since the release of the actual update 335.1 for Grand Theft Auto 5 on PC, developer Rockstar Games brings forth the official changelog, confirming the many different enhancements included in the patch.

GTA 5 launched for PC last week, and while the game encountered a few problems and errors, most PC users dealt with very few issues when playing the game on their configurations.

The game has since received a patch to fix a rather pesky Windows user name issue that prevented the game's installation.

A second update went live earlier today, taking the game to version 335.1, and now a full changelog is available via the official website.

As you can see below, the new patch packs in quite a lot of different enhancements and bug fixes. Players of GTA 5 on PC should no longer notice random pauses, crashes in the Steam version, or loss of saved settings after a restart.

Rockstar Editor glitches, not to mention a loss of facial features or gender when transferring GTA Online characters from Xbox 360 or PS3, are rectified by the latest patch.

Last but not least, players are no longer able to purchase more vehicles than their properties can store.

The new 335.1 patch for GTA 5 on PC is now available for download for both the Steam and the Rockstar versions.

Show Changelog