While Rockstar works on official updates, modders have begun to create their own fixes for the game's visual issues and other problems. The Definitive Edition comes with updated versions of GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas featuring better visuals, refrigerators borrowed from GTA V, and GTA V-style controls. ![]() ![]() Rockstar did not say if they will return to console, however.Įveryone who purchases The Definitive Edition on PC through Jwill get the classic GTA games through the Rockstar Games Launcher for free. "We would kindly ask our community to please maintain a respectful and civil discourse around this release as we work through these issues," Rockstar said.įinally, Rockstar said it will reinstate the original versions of GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas on the Rockstar Store in a bundle "shortly." The games were delisted ahead of the Definitive Editions release, on both PC and console. Rockstar also said in its statement that it is saddened to hear that people are lashing out and harassing the studio's developers across social media in the wake of the issues. In the coming days, Rockstar will release a new title update for each of the three games that contains improvements for "a number of issues." The patch notes have not been released yet. Rockstar said it has "ongoing plans" to address the technical issues with each game, and the developer is hopeful that all three games will eventually "reach the level of quality that they deserve to be." Now Playing: 6 Things The GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition NEEDS To Fix ![]() By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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