Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – The Definitive Edtion
Fixed an issue with a missing GPS route when driving Curly Bob in a Taxi during the mission Cutting The Grass.Fixed an issue with failing the mission Last Requests due to Asuka falling out of the boat.Fixed an issue where the player would fail the mission The Thieves with a message “A thief’s dead” after the cutscene plays.Fixed an issue where game stalls and props pop into the Gone Fishing cutscene.Fixed an issue where Pay ‘N’ Spray doors were closed preventing the player from being able to enter.Fixed issues with blurry camera cuts and transitions during Grand Theft Aero cutscene.Grand Theft Auto III – The Definitive Edition Fixed multiple instances of audio lines being skipped, delayed, or repeated.Fixed multiple instances of issues with character models in cutscenes.Fixed multiple instances of misplaced objects.Fixed multiple instances of incorrect help text being displayed.Fixed multiple instances of incorrect subtitles being displayed.Fixed multiple instances of the camera clipping through objects.Fixed multiple instances of incorrect or misplaced textures.Fixed multiple instances of holes in the map.Fixed multiple instances of missing or misaligned collision.
GTA Trilogy – The Definitive Edition Update 1.02 Patch Notes Here’s everything new with update 1.02 for GTA Trilogy – The Definitive Edition. There are plenty of issues fixed across all three games, so the experience should be a lot smoother after installing this update.
Each update weighs in at roughly 1.15 GB on PlayStation 4, and other platforms can expect a similar download size. All three patches must be installed separately. This update is available for the Definitive Editions of Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.
Update 1.02 has arrived for GTA Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, and here’s the full list of changes and fixes added with this patch.