GTA Trilogy contains music for which the license has expired

According to media reports, GTA Trilogy contains music for which the license has expired, as well as uncompiled code containing developer reviews. Some players discovered this information when analyzing the data files of the trilogy collection. This may also be a reason why R Star removed the game after the game was released.

After the game was released, PC players could not play normally due to the R Star launcher entering the maintenance state. Some users conducted data mining on the trilogy files and found that all the music of GTA San Andreas that was deleted due to expired licenses actually still exists in the game files, and the game just doesn’t play them.

The user said on Twitter: The music format selected by the Ultimate Edition is OGG-VORBIS. GTA San Andreas contains all the music that has been cut, but it is prohibited from being played in the script. Other users conducted similar searches on GTA Vice City and also found music that is prohibited from playing in the game, such as Michael Jackson’s music.

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Data mining personnel also found that the game code contains an uncompiled version of the main.scm file, which contains all the game scripts of GTA 3, GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas. Excavators said that the uncompiled version can be called the Holy Grail for players who are interested in the people behind the game because it contains deleted missing content and information about the employees of the R Star North Studio.

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