With the current patch, Rockstar Games removed 18 songs from the GTA San Andreas soundtrack. The reason for the cleanup of the Songliste were the obvious expired licenses for songs such as “Killing In The Name” by Rage Against The Machine or “Hellraiser” by Ozzy Osbourne
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A update, updated via Steam, cleans the soundtrack of the 2005 version of GTA San Andreas. After loading the patch, the 18 songs are no longer featured in the radio programs of Los Santos. The patch adds a new feature to XInput. This allows PC users to connect an Xbox 360 gamepad and use GTA: San Andreas without problems.
The players were indignant at the changes in the update and made their anger in the Steam forum air. The patch removed the fans not only songs from the soundtrack, but also terminated the support of the 1080p resolution. Furthermore, the Savegames no longer work for many players.
Just recently, San Andreas celebrated its 10th anniversary, which Rockstar Games celebrated with a reworked HD version of the action-cult game. With the patch debacle, the developer has corrupted the San Andreas fans the festive mood however properly.
After all, there is good news about the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto V: Rockstar announced a limited edition of 5,000 copies of the GTA 5 soundtrack collection. The Music of Grand Theft Auto 5 includes all the music and highlights of the various radios. The soundtrack collection is available on CD and also on classic vinyl. The vinyl set includes a booklet and a poster, while the CD box, consisting of three discs, also contains a USB stick in the form of a gold bar. The Music of Grand Theft Auto 5 is released on December 9, 2017.
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