'GTA V' on the PC Guide: How to create custom radio stations, plus other fixes for the game's early problems

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Similar to other titles from the "Grand Theft Auto" franchise, players can also choose to import their own music into the game, and the good news is that it's easy to do.

The first step is to find the "Rockstar Games" folder which should be located inside the "Documents" of the computer's C Drive. Once there, players should see the "GTA V" folder, and inside of that, they will finally find "User Music," according to Gearnuke.

Once the "User Music" folder is found, players can now start placing the music files they want inside of it. MP3 files are going to work for sure, but it's unclear whether other formats are supported. Players can try to see so for themselves.

Once those steps are done, players should now start "Grand Theft Auto V" and then go to the "Settings" menu. From here, players can either choose the "Perform Quick Scan for Music" option or the "Perform Full Scan for Music" option. Either of the two choices should still enable players to listen to the music they have handpicked for the game, and as of now, there doesn't appear to be any difference between the two options.

Unfortunately, even with all the nice features found in the game, it's still not immune from a few hiccups along the way given that it's still new. One of the reported problems so far involves the Windows usernames. Apparently, usernames containing characters outside of the upper and lowercase standard alphabet along with the numbers 0 to 9 will not be able to even download yet alone play the game, according to Geek.

The problem can't be solved by just changing the username either, so for now, players will need to create a new Windows Administrator user account with the supported characters, and use that to login so that they can bypass the issue.

Lastly, players are also advised to install the latest AMD and Nvidia drivers to avoid game crashes and other similar problems, according to Gamers Nexus.

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