Rockstar's GTA Retro Games Was Completely Broken And Support Was Ghosting Everyone

Rockstar's GTA Retro Games Was Completely Broken And Support Was Ghosting Everyone

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You may recall that a couple of months ago we discussed Rockstar and Take2, the game studio and publisher behind the Grand Theft Auto series, taking down a fan-made GTA4 mod that aimed to put all of the cities from previous games in one massive map. While this was a labor of love by dedicated fans of the GTA series, it escaped nobody's attention that this action was taken on a mod started in 2014 just as Rockstar was about to release GTA Trilogy, consisting of remastered versions of GTA3, Vice City, and San Andreas. The very cities the mod looked to input into GTA4. In other words, the fan project was only shut down when the game companies decided to try to make money off this retro love themselves.

So how's it going? Well, not too fucking great on the PC side considering that the PC version was pulled down basically everywhere.

Rockstar's GTA Retro Games Was Completely Broken And Support Was Ghosting Everyone

Nov 17, 2021, 5:41am UTC
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20211112/10401847926/rockstars-gta-retro-games-was-completely-broken-support-was-ghosting-everyone.shtml > You may recall that a couple of months ago we discussed Rockstar and Take2, the game studio and publisher behind the Grand Theft Auto series, taking down a fan-made GTA4 mod that aimed to put all of the cities from previous games in one massive map. While this was a labor of love by dedicated fans of the GTA series, it escaped nobody's attention that this action was taken on a mod started in 2014 just as Rockstar was about to release GTA Trilogy, consisting of remastered versions of GTA3, Vice City, and San Andreas. The very cities the mod looked to input into GTA4. In other words, the fan project was only shut down when the game companies decided to try to make money off this retro love themselves. > So how's it going? Well, not too fucking great on the PC side considering that the PC version was pulled down basically everywhere.