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The Grand Theft Auto V update v1.53, released on February 10, 2021, focused on enhancing stability for the Cayo Perico Heist and addressing visual bugs across platforms. The patch included platform-specific download sizes, fixes for vehicle modifications, and a resolution for crashes during the fingerprint hacking minigame. For more details, watch the video from GTA 5 Online Just Got A NEW Update....(Patch 1.53) 11-Feb-2021 —
The "t0st" PC Load Time Fix: The most significant part of this update for PC players was a fix derived from a community member named "t0st." It reduced GTA Online loading times by up to 70% by optimizing how the game code parsed large JSON files during startup.
Improvements in GTA V Update v1.53
Before this update, players who bought the Ocelot Pariah—at the time, one of the fastest cars in the game—noticed a frustrating glitch. After spending significant in-game cash on high-end spoiler modifications, the upgrades would simply fail to appear on the vehicle. Update v1.53 finally "materialized" these parts, much to the relief of players who had been driving around with invisible upgrades for months. Under-the-Hood Fixes
In this article, we'll take a closer look at what's new and improved in GTA V Update v1.53, and what players can expect from this latest patch. GTA V Update v1.53
Although v1.53 itself was a technical patch, several new vehicles were added to GTA Online during the weeks surrounding its release through Rockstar's standard weekly content rotations:
McKenzie Field Hangar: A new purchasable property that adds 15 storage slots to existing Smuggler Hangars. 2. New Missions & Gameplay The Grand Theft Auto V update v1
High-Resolution Ray Tracing: A new option for high-resolution ray-traced reflections.