There's an update at the bottom of the post. They did, amazingly had released a patch within 3 weeks, and even awarded the author a $10k bug bounty.
Gotta say too, in this day and age of those things usually going colossally the other way - of "we're suing you for 'hacking' our software" - it's actually refreshing to see a company behaving this way.
If someone could be so kind as to explain, what does this mean for a normie such as myself? Will this lead to cool mods I could install?
A good read, for anyone who missed it: https://nee.lv/2021/02/28/How-I-cut-GTA-Online-loading-times-by-70/
IIRC rockstar actually took his fix and applied it to the official release.. but I could be misremembering..
There's an update at the bottom of the post. They did, amazingly had released a patch within 3 weeks, and even awarded the author a $10k bug bounty.
Gotta say too, in this day and age of those things usually going colossally the other way - of "we're suing you for 'hacking' our software" - it's actually refreshing to see a company behaving this way.
I want to save this comment for later but I couldn't find a "save comment" button so I just respond.
If it includes GTA Online, it means that mode may actually be preserved now instead of disappearing when it stops making money.