The update was highly anticipated because it addressed the "clean" but sterile look of the initial Definitive Edition. By toggling the Classic Lighting
For everyone else, this updated version is now the standard—a "definitive" version that finally lives up to its name, even if it took a few years to get there.
Are you interested in how this update compares to the ?
Upon release in November 2021, The Definitive Edition was a disaster of historic proportions. The game was riddled with visual glitches that became instant memes: character models that looked like melted wax, rain that obscured the entire screen, and a "definitive" lighting system that erased the moody, smoggy atmosphere of Los Santos. Version 1.113 arrived several months later as a supposed "major fix." It addressed the rain opacity and restored some classic lighting features, but the core rot remained.
The update was highly anticipated because it addressed the "clean" but sterile look of the initial Definitive Edition. By toggling the Classic Lighting
For everyone else, this updated version is now the standard—a "definitive" version that finally lives up to its name, even if it took a few years to get there.
Are you interested in how this update compares to the ?
Upon release in November 2021, The Definitive Edition was a disaster of historic proportions. The game was riddled with visual glitches that became instant memes: character models that looked like melted wax, rain that obscured the entire screen, and a "definitive" lighting system that erased the moody, smoggy atmosphere of Los Santos. Version 1.113 arrived several months later as a supposed "major fix." It addressed the rain opacity and restored some classic lighting features, but the core rot remained.