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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 ...
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 ...
OpenIV, a multi-purpose editor and archive manager for PC versions of Grand Theft Auto 5 and GTA 4 will no longer be distributed by the developers after an official Cease-and-Desist letter was handed ...
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 ...
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.
Just weeks after GTA 5 parent company Take-Two shut down OpenIV, the game's most popular modding tool has returned with a go-ahead from the powers that be. Citing Rockstar's newly established policy ...
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 ...
Grand Theft Auto has long been a series that allowed users to express their creativity in the form of mods for the series's single-player mode. Recently, the author of the popular modding tool OpenIV ...
Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar Games has addressed publisher Take-Two Interactive’s decision to shut down GTA modding software OpenIV. Take-Two sent a cease-and-desist letter to the developers ...
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