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Popular GTA mod OpenIV receives cease and desist from Take-Two UPDATE: Rockstar says it still supports single-player mods, is working on a solution.
This article will guide you on how to install popular mod menus such as Chaos mod, Script Hook V, FiveM, and OpenIV in Grand Theft Auto 5 Story Mode.
GTA modding tool OpenIV resurfaces following Take-Two's cease and desist Popular mod software "will be continued soon", says developer.
Publisher Take-Two Interactive, parent company of Rockstar Games, has issued a cease and desist letter against long-running modding tool OpenIV. Distribution of the tool has been halted.
OpenIV's latest update, v3.0, is its biggest since last year's debacle. "As our first step in GTA 5 Animations support, we added new feature for playing vehicles animations," reads this blog update.
Popular GTA mod OpenIV has been shut down by Rockstar lawyers after 10 years News by Stephany Nunneley-Jackson Former News Editor Published on June 14, 2017 Follow Grand Theft Auto ...
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 ...
Now the lead developer of OpenIV, GooD-NTS, has issued a statement when speaking to PC Gamer, who asserts that Rockstar's official stance on the matter is "just wrong and they know it." Grand ...
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Unfortunately OpenIV enables recent malicious mods that allow harassment of players and interfere with the GTA Online experience for everybody," Rockstar said.
Take-Two has killed off yet another high-profile Grand Theft Auto mod, and the community has responded with an uproar. Rockstar parent company Take-Two Interactive has sent a cease and desist ...
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