24 June 2008 17:04 GMT / By Verity Burns
Rockstar has released a new patch for GTA IV that should stop the majority of freezing and online connectivity issues that some gamers on both Xbox 360 and PS3 have been experiencing since its launch.The patch, which should install inself next time you play the game with your console connected up to the net, will fix various problems that have had players all riled up for weeks. If you're one of them, hopefully you can calm down a bit now, safe in the knowledge that Rockstar "appreciate your patience".
Here's the official list of repairs:
* Fixed an issue where players were unable to enter or exit vehicles in GTA Race.
* Fixed an issue where scripted vehicles were causing games to unexpectedly crash.
* Improved reliability and frequency of PS3 online leaderboard updates.
* Fixed a rare hang some players encountered when moving from a Race or GTA Race lobby into gameplay.
* Fixed a hang that would occur when players were switching teams during the countdown in the lobby.
* Fixed an issue where players were able to get ridiculously high scores from Cops 'n Crooks matches.
* Changed GTA Race and Race so that the last player remaining always receives a reward of $250.
* Fixed an issue where spectating players would prevent the game from finishing.
* Fixed an issue where players were unable to spectate in Round 2 of Cops 'n Crooks games.
* Changed countdown timer in lobby so that it no longer resets when new players join a game.
* Changed the kick option so that kicked players are no longer brought back to single player. Gaming, Xbox 360, PS3, Racing games, Rockstar, Sony, Microsoft, Activision, Lego, Atari, Travellers Tales


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