Grand Theft Auto V Banned

Grand Theft Auto V Banned

The question over whether Grand Theft Auto V PC gamers can get banned for using mods has been swirling around the community for a couple of weeks. Rockstar Games gave a definitive answer to the question in a Q&A post on Thursday that should clarify the Rockstar Games has updated their EULA to confirm they have banned all modding in Grand Theft Auto 5 for PC, for both single player and multiplayer. The truth is, this is a repeat of their position from only last January. Rockstar did a blanket sweep then "Grand Theft Auto V" players on the PC version of the game claim they are being banned from the game and they do not know why. Many think it is because they are using modifications to alter the game, Kotaku reports. User-made mods have made the PC version Word that using single-player mods in Grand Theft Auto 5 could get you banned from GTA Online caused a storm in the PC modding community last week. Now, Rockstar has come out with an official statement, asserting their support for single-player Grand Rockstar has seemingly been laying down the banhammer on Grand Theft Auto V players, prohibiting them from playing the game’s multiplayer component GTA Online if they have installed mods, even if those mods were limited to the game’s single-player mode Last week, Grand Theft Auto V PC players were confused by rumors that they would be banned from the game if they used mods in it. Now, Rockstar, the game's developer, is responding to these rumors. Rockstar says that it will not ban players who use mods in .

IGN previously reported on this rumor, explaining that gamers were afraid to start making mods on the PC version of the game with banning on their mind. This week, Rockstar posted to their official blog a message to modders and player, explaining that Rockstar has given Grand Theft Auto V players the all-clear to mod the heck out of their "This was not intentional, no one has been banned for using single player modifications, and you should not worry about being banned or being relegated to the Word that using single-player mods in Grand Theft Auto 5 could get you banned from GTA Online caused a storm in the PC modding community last week. Now, Rockstar has come out with an official statement, asserting their support for single-player Grand Theft Grand Theft Auto V players claim they’re getting banned on PC right now, but why? Well, it’s complicated. Will I get banned? What for? Why? If Rockstar is only opposed to multiplayer mods that might ruin other people’s fun, why do these claims of .