Although the Story Mode in Grand Theft Auto 5 is solid enough to receive our 4.5-star seal of approval it is (or was) not without its problems. As with many open world games, there was no way developer Rockstar could account for every single issue that might arise.
One problem that gamers have been reporting since launch involved vehicles going missing from saved files. On its own, the problem was a minor gripe, but considering players can now sink thousands of dollars into upgrading and customizing their vehicles — at the all new Los Santos Customs — the missing vehicles became even more of a problem.
Thankfully, this update purportedly fixes those problems; although it’s unclear if players’ vehicles should star reappearing or if they won’t encounter the problem from here on out. Rockstar’s update details are fairly straight forward.
Other fixes packaged with the update include:
Obviously, most gamers primary concern is getting into Grand Theft Auto Online, and things appear to be calming down after a tumultuous launch day. Hopefully, tomorrow will yield better results.
But, in the mean time, the Story Mode for Grand Theft Auto 5 has had a few nagging issues ironed out, which makes the overall experience that much better. Unfortunately, most anyone is talking about regarding Grand Theft Auto 5, even in the comments section for Rockstar’s Story Mode update, are the problems getting into GTA Online.
Are there any other, non-Grand Theft Auto Online problems that you think Rockstar needs to address? How about those of you who can get into Grand Theft Auto Online? Are there any issues you have encountered?
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Source: Rockstar