GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, which has been expected for a while and released this week, seems to have disappointed the players. The PC version of the game, which was published in the Rockstar Games Launcher application, became unplayable with the application offline. While waiting for the problems to be fixed, Rockstar announced on its website that it has removed sales of the PC version of the game.
Rockstar Support announced that the Rockstar Games Launcher is active again, with its share on Twitter today, but GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition game cannot be purchased and played at the moment due to “files that should not be added”. Experts argue that these “files that should not be attached” are unlicensed music. Things are not going well for Rockstar, but the company states that they apologize for the problem and continue to work.
The game’s graphics were also ridiculed:
As if it wasn’t enough to remove the game due to “unwanted files” in the week it was released, its graphics became a mockery of the players. GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, which brings together three of Rockstar’s classic games, hoped to improve the gaming experience by offering high-definition graphics. However, this did not go as planned.
In the social media posts, it is seen that the original characters in the game were strangely changed while being recreated. In addition, it is noteworthy that the rain effect is catastrophic. It is also alleged that there are typos and random pools of blood on the signs in the city. It is not a good sign for Rockstar to face so many problems in such a short broadcast life.
Eye-catching graphics of GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition: