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GTA Online's weekly update brings diamonds back to the Casino heist

This week's GTA Online weekly update comes with a lovely, lucrative surprise, indeed. Rockstar won't be posting its rundown on the Newswire until later on in the day, but fans have had a mull around and found that diamonds have returned to the Casino heist's vault.


Typically, you'll net yourself a cash reward of up to $2.1 million through the GTA Online Casino heist payout. When diamonds are in play, though, you'll get considerably more, so you can see why people are keen on them. Rockstar doesn't keep the diamonds around full-time, which would likely lead people getting rich too fast.


You're also getting triple the usual rewards on Casino story missions this week, so it's a good time to go and visit the establishment. The tasks see you do a range of things. However, they typically centre on helping property owner Tao Cheng and his staff protect their investment from a corrupt family of Texan petrochemical magnates. Most of these missions are co-op, too, so you can bring a bud along.


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Grand Theft Auto V 1.01 patch fixes over active eyebrows and technical bugs

Grand Theft Auto V's received its first patch since its launch on PC. There are few major issues needing to be addressed, a crash bug here, a memory leak there. Most importantly it does fix a weird facial bug that occurred when importing your console-created character to the PC build - eyebrow weirdness.


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GTA V bug log refers to PC version over 170 times

Rockstar haven't announced they're working on a PC version of GTA V. They've not spoken about it and they've not hinted at it. We think there's one in the works simply because Rockstar have never spoken openly about their PC releases yet one has always shown up (in the case of GTA. Red Dead Redemption is a blight on history we won't forget easily.)


Now, though, with the discovery of a 150 page bug log we have some actual evidence the thing exists.


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GTA V crash and launch bugs: all fixes as they appear

GTA V players cruising the streets of Los Santos on PC are getting caught up in the wrong sort of crashes today. Corrupt downloads are repeatedly throwing them out of the game and onto the desktop - and depending on where they bought the game, some players have wound up resorting to a complete re-download. Another bug is preventing others from completing the prologue while benchmarking.


Meanwhile, Rockstar have uncovered an installation bug during preparations for launch - though apparently not soon enough to solve it outright. Instead, they've recommended a solution for affected players.


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Wow! These screenshots of Grand Theft Auto V running at minimum settings will blow you away!

Move over console gamers, you massive idiots, because the infinitely superior PC version of Grand Theft Auto V is here at long last.


That means customisable graphics settings, sliders that go all the way over, resolutions that go all the way up, and buttons that go in and out. Grand Theft Auto V on PC is a marvel of modern game design, so we've decided to put the console versions to shame by running Rockstar's blockbuster at its absolute minimum settings. That's right, we've switched off every available graphics option, dragged every slider to the left and dropped the resolution to sizes that moronic PlayStation owners could only dream of.


Take a look, and long live PC gaming.


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