Grand Theft Auto 5 has remained a best-seller for years on PC, largely thanks to mods made with the OpenIV toolkit. We previously reported on a takedown claim Rockstar parent company Take-Two ...
Never underestimate the power of angry gamers. Following a dispute over Grand Theft Auto modding tool OpenIV that resulted in the program being shut down earlier this month, it seems the community's ...
Unsurprisingly, fans were not happy about the death of OpenIV. Messing around with mods is arguably the main reason most people still play GTA V, and a large portion of those mods are based on OpenIV.
The last week has been a frustrating one for Grand Theft Auto V players, specifically those among the game's PC modding community. Things came to a head earlier this month when Take-Two, GTA 5's ...
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It appears the "war on GTA mods" is over: thanks to Rockstar Games, Take-Two has relented and will no longer pursue legal action against singleplayer mods. OpenIV has been updated, and the publisher ...
It is better to have some mods instead of none, right? In a welcome move, Rockstar Games and Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two Interactive have agreed to not take legal action against single-player ...
Take-Two has agreed that single-player mods for Grand Theft Auto will not be the target of legal action, following discussions with the series' creator, Rockstar Games. In a statement issued to the ...