Grand Theft Auto V remains a juggernaut in the gaming world, largely due to Rockstar Games' commitment to evolving the GTA Online experience. Among the many milestones in the game's history, the 1.41 update stands out as a pivotal moment. Released alongside the "Smuggler’s Run" expansion, this update fundamentally changed how players interacted with the Los Santos skyline and managed their criminal empires.
Update 1.41 addressed long-standing community issues across PS4, Xbox One, and PC: Gta 5 1.41 Update
| Aspect | Rating (1–5) | Comments | |--------|--------------|----------| | | 3.5 | Air missions are repetitive but dogfights are fun | | Profitability | 2.0 | Worst payout per hour of any business | | Solo-Friendliness | 2.5 | Most sourcing can be done solo; sales often require friends | | Vehicle Quality | 4.0 | Great aircraft designs, but many are overpriced | | Replay Value | 3.0 | Grindy after 5–6 missions | Grand Theft Auto V remains a juggernaut in
The GTA 5 1.41 update is a patch released by Rockstar Games to update the game's version to 1.41. This update is available for all platforms, including PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The update is designed to fix various bugs, improve performance, and add new content to the game. Update 1
Late August/September 2017 Primary Feature: Smuggler’s Run – Hangar business and aerial cargo missions Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One (last-gen versions stopped at 1.36)
Many veterans claim the 1.41 meta was "purer." Dogfighting in the Molotok required skill, whereas modern GTA Online often boils down to who locks onto whom first with homing missiles.
: Players can purchase a Hangar via Maze Bank Foreclosures in five locations, including Fort Zancudo , which grants low-level clearance to the base.