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GTA players are asking Rockstar for a refund for the remakes
Bugs and glitches in the connection: The problematic launch of The Definitive Edition leads to anger and anger on the net and the company disabled access to the game as early as the first weekend of the launch
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Saturday, 13 November 2021, 19:25
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GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition (Rockstar)
It was supposed to be a festive day for quite a few players, but Rockstar seems to be missing the mark again and disappointing fans: the innovations of the GTA series - The Defeinitive Edition which contains GTA III, Weiss City and San Anders are not available in the Rockstar digital store due to "unwanted content "And bugs and bugs that exist in PC versions.
The innovations were launched last Thursday (11/11) and since then players have also reported difficulties connecting and glitches on Rockstar Launcher, the company's digital platform, which has prevented them from accessing the company's games in network modes.
The company posted a comment on the issue on Twitter and wrote: "The Rockstar Games platform is back in operation, but GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition is not available for purchase or play because we are removing unwanted files that were inadvertently included in the game. We'm sorry for the inconvenience."
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The Defenitive Editions are actually remakes of the original GTA trilogy in a new game engine, and at first players thought the same "unwanted files" that Rockstar talked about were some songs from radio stations that were not supposed to appear in innovations delayed copyright use but that was not the case - players Those who managed to scan the game files realized that it was probably Hot Coffee.
"Hot Coffee" was a mini-game in the original San Andres where players could go on a date with one of their girlfriends and from there have sex with them.
Hot Coffee's files have been removed from the original game released, but in the past moderators have been able to recover them and have caused quite a stir in the gaming world and it was one of the biggest issues surrounding GTA games over the years.
The fact that players have been able to recover the files in the remakes as well shows that Rockstar apparently did not work too hard on the innovations, and she did not bother to update the problematic content at the launch of the game.
Add to that bugs, glitches and instability, and this is one of Rockstar's most embarrassing launches for PC gamers - and it seems that in recent years there has always been a glitch in this segment.
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Players are angry at Rockstar not only because of the problematic launch of GTA Definitive Edition, but also because it removed the original versions of these games (GTA 3, Weiss City and San Andres) from its platforms, Sets and Bus, leaving players with the only choice - the versions The new ones, which already suffer from a problematic launch and do not allow players to play with them.
This launch caused (and rightly so) quite a bit of anger on the net on the part of the players, and players asked for refunds from Rockstar for not allowing the game to be played as early as the first weekend of its launch. The company is not in a good place in terms of fan attitude towards it, and the removal of the classic games from all platforms is also hurting the Rockstar modeling community, as it does not allow players to play GTA anymore through Modim.
The GTA gaming community is among the largest and most prolific gaming communities in the gaming world, and only in recent months has Rockstar removed remakes created by online moderators that included support for up-to-date resolutions and modern standards - just like the official Definitive Edition version of Rockstar.
Take-Two (which distributes the game) was not interested in the competition, and it removed these versions from the network after suing the same moderators.
The big problem is that while Rockstar and Take-Two want players to play their official versions (and while this is their product and legitimate aspiration), the solutions they offer players suffer from problematic launches and glitches, and do not allow players alternatives that have already proven more effective.
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