Grand Theft Auto V mods for the PC are coming back as Take-Two Interactive has seemingly softened its stance on modding tools used for the massively popular open-world action game. Players expressed ...
After Rockstar Games' publisher Take-Two Interactive pushed to shut down OpenIV, a tool used for several Grand Theft Auto V mods, Rockstar Games has published a FAQ page on its official website ...
As we previously reported, there seemed to be a glimmer of hope that OpenIV wasn’t gone for good when the developer released a new patch for the modkit on June 23. Yuriy Krivoruchko, OpenIV’s ...
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 ...
Just a few weeks back in June, Take-Two Interactive forced the popular Grand Theft Auto V modding tool, OpenIV, to shut down. Fans were pretty unhappy about that, because of course they were, but it ...
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 ...
In addition to creating tools to make other mods possible, the OpenIV Team was working on a large-scale project of their own – namely, importing of the entire Grand Theft Auto IV Liberty City map into ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Update: A new update for OpenIV has now been released, seemingly with Rockstar's blessing. It's unclear what exactly about it has changed to abide by ...
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 ...
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