Grand Theft Auto 5's most popular mod tool, OpenIV, has officially returned to availability after several weeks down due to a Take-Two cease and desist letter. This hopefully marks the end of the ...
Two weeks ago the popular Grand Theft Auto modding program OpenIV was taken offline after the game series' publisher Take-Two Interactive sent a cease and desist notice to its developers. Now it's ...
Recently, Grand Theft Auto V publisher Take-Two Interactive saw fit to reach out to the lead developer of modding tool OpenIV with a cease and desist notice. The tool, which has allowed the GTA ...
Update June 24, 2017: It looks like a win for OpenIV, as the mod has just received an update following Take-Two and Rockstar's change of heart on single-player mods. After Take-Two released its ...
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Take-Two Interactive has earned the ire of Grand Theft Auto gamers across the globe, but PC players are still playing GTA V. In fact, more PC owners are playing GTA V on Steam this month than the last ...
Well there’s an interesting trend. In an instant, fan-reception transformed from generally very positive, to outright hostile. To be clear, this isn’t going to hurt anyone’s feelings. Take-Two made ...
Grand Theft Auto V players on PC who enjoy the game's numerous mods were dealt a blow this week when publisher Take-Two Interactive forced one of the most popular fan-made modding tools to shut down.
Modding has been a huge part of the Grand Theft Auto games on PC ever since Grand Theft Auto III debuted a then-new 3D engine and a much larger world. Because Rockstar doesn't provide any kind of ...