While confident that they could prove modding the game was legally protected under fair use, they explained why they decided not to fight Take-Two, stating that the amount of time and energy to restore the status quo would ultimately be a waste. Attempting to access the Open IV website shows you a goodbye message and an option to uninstall Open IV to avoid possible legal action. As with the first story, I’m wondering why mods have been a huge part of the PC GTA V experience since it was cracked and it’s been going smoothly since. Topware has stated that the reason for putting microtransactions into the game almost 7 years later is because “It was on the Xbox version and people liked it, so why not?” It’s a very honest response, which I can respect, but it still seems very odd to put microtransactions on an almost 7 year old game.Īlso out of the blue Take-Two Interactive has hit mod tool, Open IV, with a cease and desist on June 5th, threatening the creators with further legal action if they don’t shut down. Two Worlds 2 is an RPG that came out November 2010. So for some reason Topware, publishers of Two Worlds, has just now decided to put a microtransaction system into Two Worlds 2. Microtransaction Update For Two Worlds II? A couple of weird things happened while E3 was going on and not a lot of attention was given to it.
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