It has barely even been a week since Rockstar released Grand Theft Auto 5 for PC gamers and it’s pushing out the first patch for this title. Some people did face a couple of issues right after the title was launched, one issue prevented the game’s installation if one’s username had certain characters in it. The first patch for GTA 5 on PC brings fixes for all of those issues.
GTA 5 for PC patch 1.01 finally brings a fix for an issue that people on Windows were facing when trying to create a new username that had certain characters in it aside from alphanumeric characters, which include letters from A to Z and numbers from 0 to 9.
When GTA 5 was launched and PC gamers faced this issue, initially Rockstar pointed them towards a workaround which first required the creation of a new administrator account on the machine.
Now though there won’t be any need to go through that procedure. Other fixes and improvements included in this patch deal with all sorts of minor problems, like correcting bird flight in videos created using Rockstar Editor to additional fixes to prepare for iFruit support.
Rockstar has put up the entire changelog with all of the different fixes that this patch brings. You’ll certainly want to download it if you’re playing GTA 5 on your PC.
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