Gaming News After porting Red Dead Redemption to PC, players want this studio to remaster this episode of GTA and they are right
Just recently, to everyone’s surprise, Rockstar released the first port of Red Dead Redemption for PC. Now many are calling for a remaster of GTA IV.
It’s time to bowl again
No one really expected this, but thirteen years after its original release Red Dead Redemption has finally landed on PCsome time after it was offered on Nintendo Switch. It was the studio Double 11 that did the porting, In addition, very successful, as we showed you in our test at this address.
With GTA III, GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas, Red Read Redemption and of course the indefatigable GTA V all receiv ing their respective makeovers, Some players have high hopes that Grand Theft Auto IV will receive a similar treatment.
Rockstar should definitely hire Double 11 for its future projects. It would be great to see GTA IV Remaster in the future. (…) GTA IV is still blocked on PS3 and Xbox 360. On Xbox, backwards compatibility is still blocked at 720p resolution. The game deserves a remaster worthy of the name on all modern platforms.
Other internet users also point the finger The game’s backwards compatibility on Xbox was apparently broken, with framerate issues simply preventing the final mission from being completed (and therefore the game) unless you craft with difficulty.
Don’t forget to note that you can’t literally play/complete the game at 60 FPS due to glitches in cutscenes!
— KINGJulien (@KINGJulien15x) October 30, 2024
A cult game with enormous fame
Darker, more extremely realistic, more sophisticated and cinematic, GTA IV was a topic of conversation at the time because of the huge contrast it offered with the absolute fun of GTA Andreas and its extremely free-flowing gameplay. The truth is that Rockstar wanted to enter a new era of production, much more massive and Also adopt a more personal, original tone, whereas the previous Grand Theft Auto was mostly based on pre-existing cultural references.
If GTA IV is so special, it’s because of everything that defines it. A huge technical setback in 2008, a city in Liberty City that pushed all the authenticity controls to the maximum, the writing of its characters and its sense of dark humor… but also drama and a strong social aspect: we’re talking about immigration, war, the demise of the American dream and many other ultimately very adult themes. And then, Niko Bellic, quite simply. In addition, we have prepared a JV Legends for the development of GTA IV for you, which you can watch above. It now remains to be seen whether Rockstar will take the time to bring yesterday’s baby to today’s PCs and consoles.
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