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Title: GTA IV PC version officially anounced
Post by: Triple Ace on August 06, 2008, 05:24:13 pm
We all knew it was going to happen. Rockstar has officially anounced it and even provided release dates for both the U.S. and U.K. It also appears there is going to be new multiplayer content exclusive to the PC version, they do not go into details though.

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6195509.html?action=convert&om_clk=latestnews (http://www.gamespot.com/news/6195509.html?action=convert&om_clk=latestnews)
Title: Re: GTA IV PC version officially anounced
Post by: Al Tarket on August 07, 2008, 12:30:50 pm
THANK YOU!!!. i really wanted to hear this news, with the success of cj in san andreas i am really looking forward to the pc version. i have seen some in game footage from on youtube a few times and i really like what i see indeed.
Title: Re: GTA IV PC version officially anounced
Post by: karajorma on August 07, 2008, 01:31:52 pm
Speaking of San Andreas

http://kotaku.com/5033459/hot-coffee-class-action-suit-squashed-by-the-court

This also may mean the lawyers who brought this nonsense class action get bugger all. Which is exactly what they deserve.
Title: Re: GTA IV PC version officially anounced
Post by: Flipside on August 07, 2008, 02:35:42 pm
Jack Thompson is going to be livid :lol:
Title: Re: GTA IV PC version officially anounced
Post by: Al Tarket on August 07, 2008, 03:22:04 pm
lol, i heard of this mod, sex behind the closed doors and you get to do cjs moves for him. i don't supposed anyone will own up to using this mod? :rolleyes:
Title: Re: GTA IV PC version officially anounced
Post by: Flipside on August 07, 2008, 03:45:05 pm
Well, apparently it was an unfinished section of the game that was simply disabled by the coders, the models were all with placeholder textures etc. It couldn't be accessed without a piece of hardware on consoles which was illegal in the US anyway.

For those who weren't following the story, this all came about because of an Internet site called Overlawyered, which was following the suit, and filed their own complaint about how ridiculous it was. especially when the actual damaged parties were to receive approximately one dollar for every 50,000 dollars paid to the lawyers who bought the suit, since the number of actual claimants was some ridiculously small number.