GTA Online finally got its next-gen update back in March 2022, implementing new features like the career builder intro, faster cars, time trials, the GTA+ subscription, and ray-tracing, but over a year later, PC still has yet to receive an update to the Expanded & Enhanced edition.
As reported by Kotaku, this hasn't gone down too well with PC players. GTA Online (and, by extension, GTA 5) now span three console generations--PS3 and Xbox 360, PS4 and Xbox One, and PS5 and Xbox Series. You can transfer your characters from one to the other, but given the huge amount of updates, none are the same. For the first two console generations, PC was kept up to date, but for some reason, that's changed.
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"No E&E for PC as of yet, unfortunate," Zthemuted said in the GTA Online subreddit, attaching a photo of the initial announcement which mentioned exclusive content not only for "the new consoles", but PC as well. The top comment on the post simply says that it's "starting to piss me off", especially as dataminers have uncovered the E&E files in the client.
Not all the new updates are current-gen exclusive. You can still play the San Andreas Mercenaries missions. But anything associated with current-gen is, like ray-tracing. Many have taken this to mean PC is being viewed as last-gen for whatever reason, despite the promise that E&E would not be a console-exclusive overhaul.
Ray-tracing requires specific cards, like the NVIDIA RTX series, but it's optional, so it's not like E&E would lock a huge chunk of players out. System requirements may go up with updated graphics, but PC has more settings that let you customise to fit your build, many of which are more powerful
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