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Rockstar pays to modder who gta

By Andrew Walker

Rockstar pays to modder who gta

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GTA Online is one of the most popular games in the world, and it has made Rockstar a fortune, but it also has one of the oddest flaws in the industry. For whatever reason, load times for GTA Online have been horrible almost since the game’s start, with players having to wait not just a few minutes, but frequently anywhere between 3 and 15 minutes to get in. Given the game’s tremendous profile, this is strange.

But the story has taken a fascinating turn with the work of a modder, t0st, who set to work trying to solve a problem that Rockstar seemingly couldn’t.

And he…did.

t0st lays out the loading time problem and the solution he came up with in a lengthy post that went viral late last month. It’s a highly technical look at the problem that will be fascinating to those who work in this field and somewhat baffling to those who don’t.

But the end result was that t0st said he managed to cut GTA Online loading times by 70% using his method. And in the two weeks that followed, Rockstar tested things on their end, figured out he was indeed correct, and then implemented his fix into the game itself, giving him credit in the patch notes and awarding him $10,000 as part of their bug bounty program, a rarity considering that program is meant to focus only on things like security holes.

The patch is now out, and while I’m not sure if it actually reduces PC load times by 70%, you may test it for yourself and see what change you see. It’s a little strange that this problem lasted so long and was finally resolved by a player, rather than Rockstar. I’d hire t0st right away if I were them before someone else did.

GTA 5 remains a monstrous success across three generations now, and that’s even before there’s a fully next-gen optimized version of the game out for PS5 and Xbox Series X, which players are expecting soon. And when that arrives, perhaps it will have faster load times too. It’s a fascinating story and one that shows just how murky video game coding can get, and how solutions can come from the most unexpected of places.

Will Rockstar pay out to the modder who fixed GTA 5’s Crashing problem?

Turns out that they were right – or, at least partly – as Rockstar confirmed this fix worked, although it didn’t specify if the 70% number was accurate. The developer is now set to launch this fix in an official capacity in a future update, hence the pay-out to the modder who discovered the solution six years after GTA5’s launch.

Why does GTA 5 multiplayer take so long to load?

Soon, that’ll be fixed. Grand Theft Auto 5 modder t0st managed to discover a CPU bottleneck in the PC version of the game’s multiplayer mode which slows down loading screens to such an extent that it became a running joke in the community. Their fix got them a $10,000 reward from Rockstar Games itself.

Can t0st solve Rockstar’s loading time problem?

But the story has taken a fascinating turn with the work of a modder, t0st, who set to work trying to solve a problem that Rockstar seemingly couldn’t. And he…did. In a lengthy post that went viral late last month, t0st lays out the loading time problem and the solution he came up with.