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 has started turning his eye towards Grand Theft Auto V. His first pass through on GTA5 has already been done and while the changes are small right now, the future for iCEnhancer and improving Grand Theft Auto V sounds grand indeed. It must be said that I bought “Grand Theft Auto V” the day it launched in 2013. Who didn't? People had been waiting years since the critically acclaimed “Grand Theft Auto IV” came out to get another taste of Rockstar Games' gorgeous worlds, sandbox gameplay and shifty People scrambling for their lives and of course that first-person perspective – it’s Grand Theft Auto V, all different and gorgeous for the PC. The game has finally come home. For most of you gamers out there, the PC version of GTA V will not be your Grand Theft Auto 5's PC-only movie making feature, the Rockstar Editor, is coming to current-gen consoles. Rockstar dropped the news earlier today on its official blog, stating that while the tool requires more processing power than last-gen consoles can That’s right, the iCEnhancer mod is on its way to Grand Theft Auto 5. When the mod will be finished is anyone’s guess, as it is only in the pre-Alpha stage at this point, but the modders have already made a number of changes to the game, such as .
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 Today’s installment of Rockstar’s regular Asked and Answered feature offered fans some clarification on a couple of major topics of discussion in relation to Grand Theft Auto V. The first was confirmation that players wouldn’t be banned for using GTA V modders are at it again, it seems. From shooting cars out of a gun, to enhancing the graphics in Grand Theft Auto V, and even dropping whales onto innocent NPCs, now PC GTA V players can explore Los Santos – Atlantis style. A new mod has flooded The PC version of Grand Theft Auto V that launched last month included, among other things, a video editing suite called the Rockstar Editor. This morning, Rockstar announced that they're working to bring that feature to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One .
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
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