One Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition player has discovered a new bike bug in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, preventing them and any players from doing a wheelie on a motorcycle while going in any direction besides south of the map. Rockstar acknowledged theDefinitive Edition's technical issues and backlash a week after its initial launch, promising to bring about future updates to improve the game's performance and graphics to reach the quality it originally promised. Additionally, the classic versions of the GTA trilogy returned to the Rockstar Launcher, and PC players who purchased the trilogy's Definitive Edition received them at no additional cost and will continue to do so until June 30, 2022.
The long-anticipated GTA trilogy remaster was released in November across consoles and PC, allowing players to re-experience the classic PS2-era titles — Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — revamped with visual enhancements and gameplay improvements on modern platforms. Unfortunately, backlash began following its initial launch, with disappointed fans taking to social media to mock the GTA trilogy remaster's numerous bugs, inconsistencies, and lack of polish that rendered it near-unplayable. This was further worsened when the Rockstar Launcher stopped functioning shortly after its release, and the GTA trilogy's PC version was subsequently taken down — angering many fans, especially those looking to be refunded for the temporarily removed titles.
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Obscure glitches continue to plague Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, as one player has now discovered a bug in San
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