Rockstar’s GTA Trilogy: Definitive Edition wasn’t actually the great release of what people were expecting. Soiled by bugs and missing famous radio tracks, the game was pulled off deal so rapidly as it went up. Its helpless gathering prompted Rockstar parting with the exemplary adaptations for nothing to the individuals who purchased the remasters. Now, players who own the trilogy on PC can get one free game from a pre-chosen list over on Rockstar’s website. Assuming the games don’t intrigue you, you can get a Great White Shark card for GTA Online of 55 gold bars for Red Dead Redemption Online. Games-wise, you can get your hands on one of the accompanying: Grand Theft Auto 5: Premium Edition Grand Theft Auto 4: Complete Edition Max Payne 3 L.A. Noire Menace: Scholar...
It has been done before in Grand Theft Auto IV, but even the idea of an authentic, Rockstar-created first-person mode in GTA has always seemed a bit farfetched. But according to an apparently cached version of a removed blogpost on the Rockstar website, the mode could be introduced in the PC edition of Grand Theft Auto V. Adding to features like the video editor, the cached document also makes mention of first-person modes. “A brand new first person mode for vehicles that shows the interior of the vehicle, including working speedometers, tachometers, dash lights, and more,” the post reads, as spotted by a Reddit user. It also lists a “brand new first person mode while on foot.” If the cached blogpost is real then its probably a work in progress document that ...