It was completely removed at the behest of Take-Two, who have taken a harsh stance against modding for some time now. It essentially acts as an installer for many thousands of mods for these games, and without it, many mods would either be rendered useless or impossible to install. The mod in question is called OpenIV, and it’s essential in GTA IV, V, and Max Payne 3 modding. Now, it seems the bloody battle is over, and now that the dust has settled, the community has come out on top: Take-Two have allowed the mod to be let loose once again. The take-down resulted in the community mass-rating the game on steam negatively, causing the reviews to slip into ‘overwhelmingly negative’ for a time. Over the last two weeks, a dispute between much of the Grand Theft Auto community and GTA publisher Take-Two Interactive has raged on, thanks to the company ordering a take-down notice on one of the most widely used modding tools for Rockstar games.
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