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Grand Theft Auto fans have been eating up Grand Theft Auto 5 since its launch a few years ago, but despite that game being where the majority of the fanbase is that hasn’t stopped work on previous games from continuing. The game in question is Grand Theft Auto 4, with the PC version of the game getting its first patch in over 6 years.
The game was last patched in May of 2010, though the one we got this time makes several bug fixes while also offering some minor performance optimizations. The following is the complete list of patch notes:
- Added error code “WTV270” to indicate a problem with connecting to Windows Live Sign in
- Assistant / Games for Windows Live Servers.
- Added Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 to compatible OS check.
- Added Display Controller image in Controller Configuration.
- Fixed a bug which made completing “Out of Commission” mission impossible when frame rate exceeds 60fps.
- Fixed a bug with the “Resource Usage” indicator on graphics cards with more than 2GB of VRAM.
- Fixed a bug that restricted settings changes when using modern video cards.
- Fixed a bug with the map cross hair on certain resolutions.
- Fixed a bug with text scrolling in “Brief” Menu.
- Fixed “drawlist overflow” crash.
- Minor performance optimizations.
Grand Theft Auto 5 most recently got a Halloween event that added a new mode to the game among other things, which you can learn more about by clicking right here.
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Published: Nov 30, 2016 09:16 am