Shortly after Thursday’s release of Grand Theft Auto: The Definitive Edition, the Rockstar Games Launcher on PC went down, leaving most Rockstar titles unplayable, reports PC Gamer.

They also identified possible issues explaining why:
Firstly, the Trilogy has shipped with internal developer comments visible on the code, such as… “This shit doesn’t work the way they wrote it below so we’ll just show the text and place the blip at the beginning of the mission….”

Coders leaving funny comments is one thing: even if you might not want the public to see it, who really cares. However some dataminers have found that Vice City and San Andreas may have shipped with songs that have technically been ‘removed’ from the game because the licenses have expired… The presence of unlicensed music could in theory be a big headache for Rockstar. While the music may not be accessible to the average user, it

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