GRAND THEFT AUTO IV Just Received Its First Patch From Rockstar In Over SIX YEARS

GRAND THEFT AUTO IV Just Received Its First Patch From Rockstar In Over SIX YEARS

In a move which has surprised pretty much everyone, Rockstar Games has released a new patch for Grand Theft Auto IV. Why? Well, you can find out exactly what they've changed for the first time in six years here.

By JoshWilding - Nov 30, 2016 03:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Grand Theft Auto IV
If you need further proof as to why Rockstar is such a beloved company in the gaming community, look no further than the fact that they've just released a patch for Grand Theft Auto IV six years after the last one was released. That shows a real commitment to players despite the fact that the game has been out a while, and despite the fact that there's nothing groundbreaking here, it's still interesting.

Considering the fact that Rockstar is currently hard at work on Red Dead Redemption 2 and no doubt planning at least something Grand Theft Auto related for the near future, the fact that they devoted time to this update is admirable, and you can find a full list of the changes they've made below.

  • 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 crosshair on certain resolutions.
  • Fixed a bug with text scrolling in "Brief" Menu.
  • Fixed "drawlist overflow" crash.
  • Minor performance optimizations.
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