GTA V update 1.46 is out now for PC and consoles and comes with a number of fixes. You can get the patch notes here.
A new update 1.46 for Grand Theft Auto V (GTAV) has been released for consoles and PC. The update, which is roughly 1 GB or 400 MB in size, includes a number of fixes and improvements to the popular game.
The build IDs for the different platforms are as follows: PC (1.0.2845.0), PS4 and Xbox One (1.0.2843.0), and PS5 and Xbox Series X|S (1.0.347.2).
You can read the complete patch notes for the GTA V update below.
GTA V Update 1.46 Patch Notes
[February 28, 2023] – PS5 / PS4 / Xbox Series X|S / Xbox One / PC
- Fixed an issue that prevented players from being able to modify the TM-02 Khanjali, RCV, and Chernobog in their facility
[February 28, 2023] – PS5 / PS4 / Xbox Series X|S / Xbox One
Security
- Implemented a new data protocol in GTA Online to improve the security of network sessions and player-to-player messaging
Game Stability and Performance
- General stability improvements
[February 28, 2023] – PS5 / Xbox Series X|S
Game Stability and Performance
- Fixed an issue that resulted in car windows missing reflections in some graphics modes
- Fixed multiple crashes that occurred in GTA Online
[February 28, 2023] – PC
Game Stability and Performance
- Fixed an issue that resulted in players being incorrectly notified that they need to complete the Prologue to access GTA Online
- Fixed an issue that prevented some accounts from accessing GTA Online due to stats having been modified by a third party
- Fixed multiple issues that resulted in some users being able to abuse text chat systems on PC
One of the key fixes in the update is an issue that prevented players from being able to modify the TM-02 Khanjali, RCV, and Chernobog in their facility. This issue has now been resolved, allowing players to customize their vehicles.
In addition, a new data protocol has been implemented in GTA Online to improve the security of network sessions and player-to-player messaging. This should help to prevent hacks and other malicious activity from occurring within the game.
The update also includes general stability improvements to the game, which should make it run more smoothly and without as many crashes. In particular, a number of crashes that occurred in GTA Online have now been fixed.
On PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, an issue that resulted in car windows missing reflections in some graphics modes has been fixed. Meanwhile, on PC, an issue that incorrectly notified players that they needed to complete the Prologue to access GTA Online has been resolved. Additionally, an issue that prevented some accounts from accessing GTA Online due to stats having been modified by a third party has also been fixed. Finally, multiple issues that allowed some users to abuse text chat systems on PC have been addressed.
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**** GTA Online. It’s the reason we no longer get epic DLCs like EfLC and Undead Nightmare.