Grand Theft Auto V is going to be a decade old this September. However, that hasn’t stopped Rockstar Games from supporting the title, with the acclaimed game receiving one title update recently. TU 1.66 put focus on the technical side of things, which means no new content or features have been added.
The bug where players weren’t able to modify the TM-02 Khanjali, RCV, and Chernobog in their facility has finally been addressed. Next-gen consoles will no longer suffer from crashing issues in GTA Online mode, and reflections are now applied to car windows in some graphics modes.
All versions of the game, except the PC version, received new security measures. A new data protocol is employed that aims to improve the security of network sessions and player-to-player messaging. You can read the complete patch notes below.
- Fixed an issue that prevented players from being able to modify the TM-02 Khanjali, RCV, and Chernobog in their facility
- Implemented a new data protocol in GTA Online to improve the security of network sessions and player-to-player messaging
- General stability improvements
- Fixed an issue that resulted in car windows missing reflections in some graphics modes
- Fixed multiple crashes that occurred in GTA Online
- Fixed an issue that resulted in players being incorrectly notified that they need to complete the Prologue to access GTA Online
- Fixed an issue that prevented some accounts from accessing GTA Online due to stats having been modified by a third party
- Fixed multiple issues that resulted in some users being able to abuse text chat systems on PC
The complete patch notes are available on the official site.
In other news, Rockstar hasn’t been having the best of times as its upcoming title, GTA 6, became a victim of a major leak. More information is available here.
So, what do you think? Are you interested in any of these changes? Have you been playing GTA 5 recently? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.