

"Spending time just to restore status quo is really unproductive, and all the money in the world can't compensate the loss of time. "Going to court will take at least few months of our time and huge amount of efforts, and, at best, we'll get absolutely nothing," the post says. Only changes from the Max Payne 3 model are: -Iron sights have been moved further back to the rear -Texture darkened to be more black Huge thanks to Netman and Oleg for. The gun is optimized for and replaces the M9 inspired default pistol.

However, the developers of OpenIV say they've decided to halt distribution of their modding tool due to the C&D. The Max Payne 3 Glock (extended magazine included as an attachment) converted to GTA V in a fully animated state.

It was first released in 2008, and has been an essential tool for both the creation of GTA mods and for installing and playing them. OpenIV is an editor and archive manager for GTA 4 and 5, and Episodes from Liberty City, as well as Max Payne 3. According to the post written by OpenIV lead developer 'GooD-NTS', the C&D arrived on June 5 and claims that OpenIV allows "third parties to defeat security features of its software and modify that software in violation Take-Two's rights." Original story: The developers of OpenIV, a popular modding tool for the Grand Theft Auto series for nearly a decade, posted today on the site, claiming they received a cease and desist letter from Take-Two Interactive. I will update this story again if and when I receive the statement. I've also received word from Rockstar that a statement will be issued "shortly" but I have not received it yet. Update: I've communicated with GooD-NTS via email and I believe this to be a legitimate legal notice sent on behalf of Take-Two.
