Here’s a solid, informative write-up for Grand Theft Auto V focused on the specific game version v1.0.3351 (which corresponds to the retail/build number for v1.69 on PC, typically the “next-gen” or “next edition” update released around mid-2024).
Rockstar’s v1.0.3351 / v1.69 update for GTA V focuses on stability, compatibility, and multiplayer fixes rather than flashy new content. If you play GTA Online or run mods on the single-player side, this patch is worth installing — it smooths out issues and closes known exploits. Grand Theft Auto V GTA V -v1.0.3351 v1.69 o...
Despite sharing the “v1.69” label in some community patches (confusingly, a PC mod pack called “Legacy Remastered” mislabels itself as v1.69), the official builds differ dramatically: Here’s a solid, informative write-up for Grand Theft
| Aspect | PC v1.0.3351 | Console v1.69 | | --- | --- | --- | | Max FPS | Uncapped (tested to 300+ fps) | 60 fps (capped) | | Ray Tracing | None native (requires Reshade) | Yes (shadows/reflections) | | Online Anti-Cheat | BattlEye (partial) | Proprietary server-side | | Mod Support | Extensive (OpenIV, Script Hook) | None (jailbreak only) | | File Size (clean install) | 112 GB | 98 GB (PS5) / 102 GB (Xbox) | Intro Rockstar’s v1
Verdict: v1.0.3351 wins for framerate and modding; v1.69 wins for out-of-box visual effects and controller immersion.
As of late 2025, Rockstar continues supporting GTA Online with weekly events but major DLCs have ceased. The company is focused on GTA VI (expected 2026). Future updates for GTA V will likely be security-only or small quality-of-life patches.
The current build (v1.0.3351) will probably be the last version to work with Windows 10 21H2 and older GPUs (e.g., GTX 700 series). v1.70 may introduce mandatory DirectX 12 Ultimate features, cutting off legacy hardware.