Rockstar Games, creators of GAT game, is reportedly working continuously on improving the popular multiplayer game and fixing bugs. The company has asked its fans to inform if any bugs or errors show up.
It has been noted that the game was already bought by 15 million gamers worldwide along with the online portion of the title, leading to a massive pressure on the servers, according to CVG (Computer and Video games)
"We are continuing to look into these issues and are working around the clock on resolving them as quickly as possible," stated Rockstar on GTA's official news wire. "This includes close monitoring of our support systems, forums, social media, and in-game data to measure traffic along with community sentiment to ensure ongoing improvements to stability," added the developer.
Rockstar, till now, has listed nine issues based on the feedback from gamers. The problems include:
- Occasional "Rockstar Cloud Servers Unavailable" error message
- Freezing while loading the first race in GTA Online with "waiting for other players" on the screen
- Intermittent "Failed to Host a GTA Online Session" error messages
- Race Corona (start area, marker) occasionally not showing up for first race
- Errors saying "Timed out when matchmaking for a compatible GTA Online Session to join"
- Occasional errors about jobs failing to start or load
- General issues with the Social Club site and Social Club features (slow loading, failed logins, emails not arriving, etc).
- Mischellaneous network and server-related error messages, disconnections, or cloud server errors
- Errors saying "Mission Failed" as soon as the mission begins during a session
There have been complaints from users saying that their single-player save file was deleted after they went online. Rockstar is yet to address the issue.
Rockstar has additionally released a GTA 5 patch to fix the previous error in the single-player mode, such as disappearing of cars in garage and others.