Rumors are rife on the web about Rockstar Games currently focusing only on its cash-cow project, "GTA 5", while sidelining all other equally anticipated projects such as "GTA 6" and "Red Dead Redemption 2"; however, the game developer may have just debunked these rumors by giving one of its older games a much-needed attention. The PC version for "Grand Theft Auto 4" finally received its first patch, which has been overdue for about six years.
"GTA 5" took the action-adventure video gaming realm by storm and avid "GTA" fans are already clamoring for the next sequel, "GTA 6"; however, there are still some gamers hooked with the Liberty City, New York-based single player game, "Grand Theft Auto 4". The recently rolled out patch for the PC version of "Grand Theft Auto 4" addressed compatibility problems, optimization improvements, and bug fixes, according to Attack Of The Fanboy.
Moreover, the "GTA 4" Patch 8 Notes released by Rockstar Games late last month indicated that error code "WTV270" was also added, which is used to specify issues when connecting to Windows Live Sign-in Assistant or when connecting to Games for Windows Live Servers. In addition, the latest "Grand Theft Auto 4" patch merged Display Controller image in Controller Configuration. Although this may not quite stir conversations among avid gamers, receiving this patch will be appreciated by those who still enjoy the gameplay of "Grand Theft Auto 4".
Aside from that, this is definitely a good sign indicating that Rockstar Games do not leave issues unattended. Nevertheless, some gamers are more interested to know what aces the studio has up its sleeves for the much-awaited "GTA 6". But despite the latest patch opening up a whole new avenue for "Grand Theft Auto 4", multiple reports indicate that most gamers are waiting with bated breath to figure out what the Mystery DLC for "Grand Theft Auto 5 Online" encompass. However, the studio is tightlipped about the said DLC, which some suggest will be an apt perk for its ardent supporters.
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