Grand Theft Auto V update adds motion blur slider for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S

Rockstar has delivered a new update for Grand Theft Auto V that introduces a new option and fixes a number of bugs.

To start with, players on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S can now adjust the game’s motion blur intensity through a new slider found in the options. In addition, the game should now load quicker on current-gen consoles thanks to an issue being fixed that caused the Story Mode to GTA Online transition “to take a prolonged amount of time.”

There are also fixes for the adaptive trigger feedback on PS5 being too strong when driving the Hao’s Special Works upgraded Grotti Turismo Classic, players having no game audio while in an Xbox party, and radio audio being missing on Xbox.

Check out the full patch notes below:

PlayStation 5 / Xbox Series X/S

Improvements 

  • A ‘Motion Blur’ option slider has been added

Matchmaking & Networking 

  • Fixed an issue that caused the Story Mode to GTA Online transition to take a prolonged amount of time

Adaptive Triggers (PS5) 

  • Fixed an issue that caused the adaptive trigger feedback on the Hao’s Special Works upgraded Grotti Turismo Classic to be too strong

Xbox Series X|S 

  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players being stuck on an alert screen after using Quick Resume on Xbox
  • Fixed audio issues that occurred in game after opening the Xbox guide
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players having no game audio while in an Xbox party
  • Fixed an issue that caused radio audio to not be present on Xbox

Content 

  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players experiencing several missing sound effects during large player Deathmatches
  • Fixed several issues where blocked players could still view and interact with the blocking players UGC (User Generated Content) content
  • Fixed an issue that caused Parachute Jobs to be missing from the Jobs menu

Story Mode 

  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players being incorrectly given the option to ‘Resume Story’ despite not owning Story Mode
  • Fixed an issue that caused GTA Online friends to display as contacts in players’ phones in Story Mode
  • Fixed an issue that caused character switching in Story Mode to take a prolonged amount of time

Miscellaneous 

  • Fixed an issue that caused a significant drop in frame rate after selecting a neon interior for your vehicle while having Chameleon paint applied
  • Fixed an issue that caused the Japanese translation of the word “Overwrite” to not be accurate on the character migration screen
  • Fixed an issue that caused players to get stuck when trying to enter GTA Online with an existing character on a new console
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players incorrectly receiving the alert “You have been banned from using Social Club Services and are not permitted to enter Grand Theft Auto permanently.”
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players receiving the alert “Error in Content Enumeration” when trying to create a second character
  • Fixed an issue that caused the ‘Patriot’ parachute smoke to appear as black instead of the intended red, white and blue
  • Fixed audio issues that occurred in game after calling Mors Mutual
  • Fixed audio issues that were present when entering The Diamond Casino & Resort

PlayStation 4 / Xbox One

Game Stability and Performance 

  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players getting stuck on the Rockstar logo screen when booting the game

Content 

  • Fixed an issue that caused the prompt to crack the safe to be missing in Last Play – Make Ends Meat
  • Fixed an issue that caused players to get stuck after completing the Race in the GTA Online Tutorial
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players getting stuck in the lobby after accepting a Gerald Mission invite
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players not receiving phone invitations to Jobs

Director Mode 

  • Fixed missing text and button prompts in Director Mode

Miscellaneous 

  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players progress not saving in GTA Online

PlayStation 4 / PlayStation 5 / Xbox One / Xbox Series /S

Game Stability and Performance 

  • Fixed several crashes in GTAV

Content 

  • Fixed an issue that caused the Daily Vehicle List to not correctly count successfully delivered vehicles
  • Fixed an issue that caused players’ weapons to disappear in the Shooting Range

Miscellaneous 

  • Fixed an issue that resulted in players getting stuck on a black screen when attempting to migrate a character from a previous generation console to a next-generation console

Grand Theft Auto V is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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