Analysis: can Rockstar clean up this mess in time?
One of the biggest problems for Rockstar about the remastered GTA Trilogy is that it generally doesn't have these kinds of problems. There are a lot of criticisms that can be launched at Rockstar Games, like its notoriously rough Crunch culture, but putting out sub-standard products isn't one of them. For better or worse, Rockstar products like Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2 land with a level of polish usually reserved for Marvel Movies, and while every game has bugs, you don't get game-wrecking bugs or the kind of quality issues we got in the GTA Trilogy remasters. And as Rockstar Games itself notes, these are the games that really made the company into the powerhouse it is, so to have these treated so shabbily could threaten to become a real stain on the company with its fanbase.
Bundling the original PC games as a replacement is a start, we guess. These aren't remasters though, and the fact that even Rockstar Games admits the GTA Trilogy remasters aren't up to Rockstar's own quality standards means that Rockstar and Grove Street Studios need to fix the actual remasters if they hope to mollify fans' disappoint and keep this release from being a drag on the company's reputation in the long term.
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