GTA 5 Xbox One/PS4 Graphics Took a Hit After Latest Patch, But a Fix Is Coming
Rockstar says it's aware that the game's latest update led to deterioration of graphical quality, and is working on a fix.
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If you're playing Grand Theft Auto V on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and noticed a dip in graphical fidelity, it may not be a problem with your console. Rockstar Games has now acknowledged that the open-world game's latest update, 1.08, has led to a deterioration of graphical quality.
Not to worry, though, as the developer is now working on a fix.
"We are aware of some graphical issues on the Xbox One and PS4 versions of GTAV after the most recent Title Update, and we are investigating a fix now," the developer said today in a post on its support site.
"If you would like to receive an automatic email notification as soon as there is more information, please log into the Support Site and click Subscribe at the top of this page."
The issue does not appear to be affecting the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 editions of the game.
GTA V recently introduced the long-awaited online Heists mode, which faced some struggles at release but should now be working just fine. For lots more on GTA V Heists, check out the video above and some screenshots in the gallery below.
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