10 years later, this gameplay galley will soon be corrected

2023-06-06 11:05:08

Regularly updated, GTA V nevertheless retains a few flaws. The developers are regarding to fix a big one.

The first release of GTA V in 2013 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One was titanic. However, no one would have imagined then that the title of Rockstar would be long-lasting, to the point of still being in the top sales on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC today in its latest version. only the monster Minecraft remains above it in terms of sales.

The developers have continued to feed players with content for the fabulous GTA Online mode, which has been an unprecedented success. However, the title is beginning to show its age on certain points, especially on the side of its playability. Waiting for an official announcement for the future GTA VI (always subject to rumours), Rockstar will soon come up with a long-awaited change in their next patch.

Marathon Man

Who has never cursed regarding how to run in GTA V ? Instead of simply holding the left stick up, you had to hammer a button to perform this basic action. Unchanged for ages in the series, this playability from another age allowed, from GTA IIIto simulate the effort necessary for the character, also integrating the fatigue of the latter.

The next update will finally put an end to this antediluvian legacy. People who have completed one of the secret missions around the Epsilon sect of solo, during which you have to run eight kilometers in the desert, certainly still have the memory of very sore thumbs.

Snow in June

The patch is slated for deployment on June 13, and will also improve a feature of the GTA Online mode. From now on, to recover different lost vehicles, a single call to the insurance of the game will be enough, and no longer one for each of them. In addition, it will now be possible to make use of snow within the creation mode, ideal for cooling off with the arrival of the first summer heat.

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