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    Some cheats have been removed in GTA Trilogy for technical reasons

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeNovember 12, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Some cheats have been removed in GTA Trilogy for technical reasons
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    Rockstar Games have removed some cheats from Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Ultimate Edition. The game released today for PC and consoles Generate memes, running on a new engine, which caused incompatibility issues with some notorious scams.

    Information disclosed by in order to win, which is part of USA TODAY. According to the site, Rich Rosado is the producer of the classic remake of the series GT, you mentioned that removing some of the tricks was necessary because the games are now running on Unreal Engine.

    “We had to remove some of them [dos cheats] For technical reasons, some things don’t work well in Unreal base [Engine]The producer “didn’t say exactly which of the tricks were removed, claiming there was ‘some fun figuring out’ the codes still in the games.”

    A variety of cheats can still be used in new versions of Grand Theft Auto 3, GTA: Vice City NS GTA San Andreas. The tricks to unlock all weapons, fly, change the weather, earn money, raise or lower the desired level, for example, are still available.

    It should be noted, however, that according to the site dementia gameUsing cheats will block some trophies and achievements. So, if you’re someone who has reached the completion stage, it might be a good idea to leave the codes to play again.

    GTA: The Trilogy – Ultimate Edition Arrived today with releases for PC, PS5, PS4 and Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

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