GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition Apparently Contains All Cut Music

GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition has some of the cut songs already included with the final release on PC, but they are simply disabled.

This discovery has been made by users who are datamining the PC version of the GTA Trilogy. It is possible to see the list of songs that have been disabled and theoretically, it should also be possible to simply enable them by disabling or reversing the script on a PC.

GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition appears to have several issues since launching earlier on PC and Consoles. One of these issues has led to the game being unplayable on a PC due to the Rockstar Games Launcher only working in Maintenance mode. This means it is not possible to go online in the game.

This issue can be quite serious if left untouched because Rockstar has to license these songs before they can use them in their games. Here, most of these songs are already available to view and can be enabled again easily, which means there is a potential lawsuit waiting to happen here.

Another interesting discovering appears to be the main .scm file that is left untouched in the game’s directory. As a result, it is now possible to find out the behind-the-scenes development details like the comments in code made by the developers. Here is an example of such a comment that mentions how they have to fix some of the broken code left by a different developer.

GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is available for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S|X, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

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