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ORIGINAL STORY 15/06/2017 12.06am: Popular Grand Theft Auto modding software OpenIV has been taken offline after its developer received a cease and desist letter from publisher Take-Two Interactive.
From the list, select the 3 dots next to the OpenIV app, and click on Uninstall. A dialog box should pop up from the app itself, where you need to click on "Uninstall OpenIV." ...
OpenIV, a multi-purpose editor and archive manager for PC versions of Grand Theft Auto 5 and GTA 4 will no longer be distributed by the developers after an official Cease-and-Desist letter was ...
On June 23, OpenIV received a new update that brought the program up from version 2.9 build 906 to 2.9 build 907 for players that already had it installed.
The OpenIV group said in a message today (via PCGamer), "We feared that this day would come… And now it's here. The day, when GTA modding was declared illegal." ...
On the more hopeful side of things, Rockstar has told PC Gamer that it is now in contact with the developer of OpenIV. That's certainly a positive step forward, ...
OpenIV has been in use for nearly 10 years and is responsible for most of the modding seen for Grand Theft Auto 4 and Grand Theft Auto 5. The original cease-and-desist letter had alleged OpenIV ...
Two weeks ago the popular Grand Theft Auto modding program OpenIV was taken offline after the game series' publisher Take-Two Interactive sent a cease and desist notice to its developers. Now it's ...
OpenIV is no longer being distributed due to a cease and desist letter from Take-Two. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works ...
The OpenIV modding tool is now officially back in action for Grand Theft Auto V following the recent legal fracas which concluded at the close of last month, but the downside here is that the ...