The GTA Trilogy already has its own section on Nexus Mods, which includes all sorts of tweaks and fixes to the recently released remaster.
Though this mod is not yet finished, it is amazing to see that there are already die-hard fans out there working on restoring the radio stations back to their former glory.
As is to be expected, fans were not best pleased and so it is no surprise that mods have been cropping up to restore the songs.
25 songs are missing from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City whereas 21 songs are missing from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. They also have their own Patreon where you can download their mods so make sure to check it out at the link here.īrazilian Mix Mods user Junior_Djjr has started to restore some of the missing songs from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. This is their first mod for the game- as they state in their post- but it is a vast improvement and a promising look at what is to come from them. One of the best fixes comes from Reddit user u/GTATrilogyMods, who posted this fix onto the GTA Trilogy Mods Reddit. As is to be expected with something so widely criticized, the rain is one of the first issues that modders targeted. One of the biggest criticisms aimed at the remastered trilogy is the rain effects, which are admittedly pretty abysmal to the point where it can actually give you a headache if you look at it for too long. Let’s take a look at some of what has been done by modders so far.
The video game modding community have been quick to respond to some of the criticisms hurled at the remastered trilogy, with various mods already being created to improve some of the issues that are causing a stir. Buyers have even been inundating Rockstar with demands for a refund. Rockstar’s official remaster of the definitive Grand Theft Auto trilogy- Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas– has been getting some questionable reactions since its release, with criticism aimed at pretty much every aspect of the games from the performance to the graphics.