A new patch forGrand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition has fixed a number of issues across the games, even bringing back the fan-favorite traffic reactions from Claude in GTA 3. As part of the new February GTA Trilogy patch, fans are starting to see the return of features from the original games, which were absent when the collection released in 2021.
GTA Trilogy, a remaster of the first 3D GTA games, Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, was reviled by fans and critics for its many bugs and removed content. This critical disdain also came from Rockstar's removal of the original games from digital stores prior to The Definitive Edition's launch. Although the company has since backtracked on this and offered those who purchased the GTA Trilogy on PC the original games for free, along with an extra free Rockstar game of their choosing or virtual currency for GTA Online or Red Dead Online, it's been hard to win back fans still angry over the launch. Rockstar admitted the GTA launch was a failure, and has spent the following months rolling out patches to get the remastered editions to the levels that fans expected.
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Twitter user InfinityHimself has shared one of the returning features added in the recent GTA Trilogy patch, confirming that GTA 3's Claude will once again react to traffic as he did in the original game (via ComicBook). While not a game-changing feature, the inclusion of these fan-favorite reactions show Claude responding to and occasionally flipping off traffic as cars honk at him for standing in the road for too long. Not only does it make the game truer to its original
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