Update 3:

Rockstar has announced a title update for GTA Online designed to fix the most commonly reported issues is now available on PS3, with an Xbox 360 version due for release by the end of the day.

The patch hopes to deal with most of the problems reported in yesterday's update, which you can see below.

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As the troubles plaguing GTA Online continue, Rockstar has once again updated its list of known issues as well as suggested a potential workaround for those gamers who are unable to get past the Tutorial race.While matchmaking load screens timing out, offline and online content mixing on the Jobs list and a lack of objective markers showing in a free-roam session are all freshly discovered problems, the studio has managed to put some others to bed.An earlier network issue for PlayStation 3 users limiting the number of concurrent users was preventing a lot of people from accessing GTA Online - this has now been resolved. General instability is being addressed and, in the meantime, the studio has decided to turn off the game's microtransactions until things are sorted. You can still earn GTA$ by completing Jobs and other activities, you just can't buy extra cash until the gameplay experience is more stable.Finally, Rockstar has acknowledged many gamers are unable to get past the Tutorial race, whether due to loading issues or repeated freezes; thankfully, there may finally be a fix. A new bit of support reads, "Some players have reported being able to get into the Tutorial race by re-downloading the Title Update, which can be deleted from Xbox Home or the PS3 XMB (Game Data Utility, NOT save data). Others reported having luck by selecting "Swap Character" from the Online tab within the pause menu, deleting the character that was unable to get into the tutorial, and then creating a new character. Some who were experiencing this issue have been able to get in just by trying again later."The company is continuing its efforts to resolve the problems. As soon as more news is released about its progress, we'll update this story.Previous updates and original story follows.

Rockstar has extended the list of known issues it's wrestling to resolve, and promised the team is "working around the clock" to get things working smoothly.In addition to the problems mentioned below, the studio is now attempting to combat errors where jobs won't start or load, miscellaneous network and server-related errors including disconnections, and an error when you instantly fail a mission as soon as it begins.An accompanying post explains, "We are continuing to look into these issues and are working around the clock on resolving them as quickly as possible. This includes close monitoring of our Support systems, forums, social media, and in-game data to measure traffic along with Community sentiment to ensure ongoing improvements to stability. Please stay tuned for more updates."Original story follows.

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Rockstar has acknowledged the issues surrounding Grand Theft Auto Online's A page on the Rockstar Support site lists all the known problems and promises updates as and when they are each sorted.Among the issues that the developer is looking into is an error message saying cloud servers are unavailable, freezing on the first race with a message saying "waiting for other players", a "failed to host" message, problems with the first race marker not showing correctly, matchmaking time out errors and general issues tied to the Social Club.The entry concludes with the message, "We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience while we work to resolve this."Hopefully the problems won't take too long to resolve, but Rockstar did warn that this would happen considering the intense interest in the game. Until things are back up and running, you can kill time reading our first impressions of GTA Online as well as have a look at everything that'll be available when things are more stable

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