Bugstar Fixes Update v6.6 Brings Separate Packages for GTA V Legacy and Enhanced Editions
Bugstar Fixes v6.6 dropped separate packages for GTA V Legacy and Enhanced editions, patching prop, vehicle, weapon, and environment oversights across both versions.

Bugstar Fixes v6.6 landed on March 20 with a structural change that matters to anyone running the mod: instead of a single release trying to serve two increasingly different versions of GTA V, the update now ships as distinct packages for the Legacy and Enhanced editions.
The split makes sense given how far apart the two versions have drifted. Bugstar Fixes has always focused on the small-but-nagging stuff that Rockstar never patched, the kinds of asset glitches you stop noticing until someone points them out and then you can never unsee them. Version 6.6 continues that work across props, vehicles, weapons, and environmental details, covering the full range of visual and physical oversights the project has targeted since its early builds.
The decision to separate the packages rather than ship a compatibility catch-all reflects a broader reality in the GTA V modding scene: Legacy and Enhanced have become different enough under the hood that trying to maintain one universal fix file creates more problems than it solves. Modders who have been porting or rebuilding their work since Enhanced launched will recognize the pattern immediately.

The uploads appeared within 24 hours of March 21, 2026, putting v6.6 in players' hands with minimal delay after build. Anyone running Legacy should grab the Legacy package; Enhanced players need the corresponding build, and mixing them up is the kind of mistake that tends to produce exactly the glitches Bugstar Fixes was designed to remove.
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