Axel. wrote:Has everybody received Rockstar's promised $500,000 deposit for GTA Online yet? I played online a few days ago and I didn't have it yet, but maybe I will have it next time I play.
As if there was any doubt left, new dumped data in the form of an XML from the console version of Grand Theft Auto V has revealed that there are some extra features in store for PC gamers, as some of the content left on the cutting room floor for current-gen consoles will be making an appearance in the PC version. This follows closely on the heels of the info that was found in the GTA V iFruit companion app.
Again, full disclosure: We've just come off a weekend facing a very serious legal threat from the legal company representing Rockstar, so I've been told by the publisher of Cinema Blend LLC and the managing editors not to post photos of any of the code from GTA V; I'm not allowed to link directly to any images, take snap shots of the code, reprint the code, display code or host any of the proprietary GTA V assets on Cinema Blend or Cinema Blend's servers that may incite a legal threat. All right, let's move on.
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All right, so now it's time to explain this stuff for people who aren't familiar with any sort of scripting language. One of the images Lien links to comes from the common folder from the data dump of the Xbox 360 rendition of GTA V. To put it simply, the code was dumped from a program on PC while the game was running on the Xbox 360. The data present in one image of the weather xml file is most interesting, because it points to something not quite present in the current-gen console version of GTA V... a weather condition that was missing from the listed weather features of the game: a blizzard.
Kenny wrote:Today was the first time I tried online. Aside from a few lag issues, I enjoyed it. I also joined the crew. Having the NLSC logo in the game is a nice touch.
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