Rockstar is clearly preparing for the future (likely the final PC port of GTA V to match the E&E console features). Build 164 and 166 are foundation updates. They are better for stability, but they sacrifice the wild west freedom of modding that kept GTA V alive for a decade.
Let’s break down the technical specs, the hidden changelogs, and the community verdict on whether these builds represent the definitive way to play GTA V on PC in 2025. Before we discuss performance, we need to clear up the versioning mess. Rockstar does not market updates as "Build 164." To the average player, the last major title update was the San Andreas Mercenaries update (1.69) or the Bottom Dollar Bounties update.
For users with 8GB of RAM, Build 166 actually performs worse than Build 160 because the system is now juggling the game plus the heavier launcher. To answer the keyword directly, we aggregated data from Reddit (r/GTAV, r/GrandTheftAutoV_PC), the GTA Forums, and the Nexus Mods comment sections.
If you have searched for "gta 5 grand theft auto v update 164 166 better," you are likely not a casual player driving around Los Santos. You are likely a modder, a performance optimizer, or a veteran returning to see if the game finally runs smoothly . The question on everyone’s mind is simple: Is Update 164/166 actually better than what came before?