Rockstar withdrew GTA remasters for PC -apkrig
Rockstar Games has stopped selling Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition for PC. Rockstar Games Launcher itself is offline and you won’t buy the PC version anywhere else. The game is still available on other platforms. Developers just briefly informedthat it is a temporary outage, they are working hard to rectify it and the service will start working as soon as possible. Of course, Rockstar thanked the users for their patience.
Of course, due to the failure of the Rockstar Games Launcher, other games do not work either, so fans are naturally not so patient. But perhaps the authors are most angry at the new owners of the GTA remaster collection, who were denied access to the game only shortly after they bought the final edition. Moreover, this may not be the only GTA problem, regardless of the criticism of its qualities. The dataminders have discovered PC versions in the data and music that will not be played in the games due to licenses. It’s just blocked. Furthermore, according to the first findings, there is probably uncompiled code with various private and technical notes by the authors.
Vice City is a VERY interesting choice, the stations have been split up at key points to allow tracks to be dropped in or out denoted by track number, for example, ALL of Flash FM is here except for Track 03, Billie Jean. (yes even Running With the Night) pic.twitter.com/ymjWCr7DGe
— Ash R. (@Ash_735) November 11, 2021