Grand Theft Auto V [official site] developers Rockstar Games appear to have talked parent company Take-Two Interactive out of shutting down OpenIV, a modding tool for GTA IV and V. This is good news.
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Just weeks after GTA 5 parent company Take-Two shut down OpenIV, the game's most popular modding tool has returned with a go-ahead from the powers that be. Citing Rockstar's newly established policy ...
OpenIV for Windows is a modding software that enables editing of archives, textures, and models in GTA V, GTA IV, and Max Payne 3. With its intuitive interface, OpenIV is essential for customizing ...
OpenIV, the popular modding tool for games like Grand Theft Auto V, appears to be getting back to business as usual weeks after it was shutdown due to a cease and desist letter issued by Take-Two, GTA ...
Great news for GTA V modders. A couple of weeks after its shutdown, OpenIV modding tool is again available for download. OpenIV creators promise the development will be continued soon. Rockstar Games ...
GTA 5 fans can expect their favourite modders to continue work, but a long-anticipated project has been shelved. The GTA 5 modders behind OpenIV have issued a new update on the state of the mod ...
Take-Two has killed off yet another high-profile Grand Theft Auto mod, and the community has responded with an uproar. Rockstar parent company Take-Two Interactive has sent a cease and desist letter ...
UPDATE 15/06/2017 1.22am: Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar Games has responded to OpenIV's removal, claiming that the software could interfere with the game's online modes and that it's working on ...
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