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Grand Theft Auto 5 PC release petition gains 40,000 signatures

In a bid to demonstrate demand for a PC release for Grand Theft Auto 5, fans have amassed an impressive amount of support.

In a rather sweetly heartfelt change.org petition, eager gamers pleaded with Rockstar Games to confirm a PC release for the highly anticipated title.

CaptainYesterday4166d ago

Rockstar would be stupid not to release GTA5 on PC, I have a feeling they are just releasing it later like GTA4 but this time to make sure it's a lot better!

Welshy4166d ago

Of course it is coming to PC.

Every other GTA has, plus this will be the most demanding yet, so if the right amount of time is put into it, it could become the defining version.

I need to have it at launch, but if the reveal a PC super version with jaw dropping visuals and mod support? I'm buying the hell out of that too.

BitbyDeath4166d ago

Makes sense to release later on PC so that the piracy will not be as high.

Prcko4166d ago

Every gta is on pc!!!
do i need to say more??

Jumper094166d ago

40.000 vs. 30+ Millions of console owner... U py guys will have the game sometimes later.

Adexus4166d ago

You do release millions more own PC's, right?

Jumper094166d ago

And you realise that Rockstar earns more money with the consoles? not every PC owner has a big budget pc.

Deku-Johnny4166d ago

Millions more people own PCs than consoles but more people play consoles than PC games.

shempo4166d ago

you do realise there is MORE consoles players that play gta right ?

go check the sale numbers then we talk

Welshy4166d ago

@Aeon

I disagree with the childish nature of Jumpers comment, but your response isn't a whole lot better.

OF COURSE there are more PC's out there than consoles, but when the majority of PC's are just youtube/facebook use, countless millions of PC's being used in just about every single business across the world.

There is a substantially smaller number of gaming centric PC's than there are games consoles.

The last Steam hardware survey i saw showed that 25% of PC's had 4gb or less RAM, and just under half of all PC's on Steams records were only dual core.

Your seriously mis-representing your platform dude.

Adexus4166d ago

I'm not representing any platform to be honest, I was simply stating that not only 40,000 people own gaming rigs.

And I just noticed that I spelt "realize" as "release"... Ugh, it's a late one for me.

USMC_POLICE4166d ago

Take it you have never played on pc. Better graphics more you can do and mods. Love my ps3 but im not ignorant as you appear to be.

Zha1tan4165d ago

There is just under 30 million steam accounts, 25 million active accounts and was last recorded with 6 million gamers online at once.

Steam has the game numbers as xbox live and that is steam alone, lets not forget about League of Legends which has 21 million of its own users aswell. Also Diablo III has sold over 6 million copies and WoW still has around 8 million players and Starcraft also has a rediculous number of players in korea and all over the world.

To describe any PC as gaming centric is just silly since they are so versitile it would be stupid to only game on them.

There is nowhere near the amount of players online on consoles as there is on PC and consoles have nowhere near the hardware sales or number of PCs.

Just because they dont buy into the latest hyped games by the millions due to good marketing does not mean we dont exist or piracy levels are high. It just means PC gamers are picky about their experiences and when you can see what some games can do on the PC (planetside 2) you wonder what is the point in buying the next BF or COD for PC?

Im sick of hearing Ubisofts tripe about how piracy levels are so high because hardly anybody buys their games on PC due to them not offering the replay value of PC centric titles or having anywhere near the longevity. Yes people do pirate their games because they decide to put on shoddy DRM and also release games late in certain countries...

Bottom line, Just because you dont see PC gamers who stick to the same game communitys for years queueing up to get the next big marketed game does not mean they dont exist.

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Megaton4166d ago

Eh... I don't really like purchasing their games on PC anyways because they're always so polluted with DRM and are typically sloppy ports (GTAIV has 4 types of DRM, the most of any game I've ever seen).

That being said, it should still come to PC. There are plenty of people who will put up with it.

Welshy4166d ago

Piracy is most blatant on PC though, so it's only natural that a huge title like GTA that cost multi-million $$$ and hundreds of people years of their working life will be well protected to ensure they see a return on something they worked so hard on.

My younger brother got a PC for gaming recently and i've yet to see him purchase a game full stop.

It's a simple case of going to a website, clicking a link, downloading a file and BAM you just gave hard working devs the middle finger!

I'm training in animation with a sight to designing games one day, so seeing first hand hoe simple and widely spread PC piracy is, despite hating it from the gamer side, as an employee of company i would back the hell out of DRM to protect my job and livelihood.

Megaton4166d ago

lol @ "well protected".

All of it was cracked when it launched. It stopped nothing. It exists to harass paying customers like me.

Putting a game on Steam with no extra DRM is the best way to ensure a return in the PC gaming market.

Ducky4166d ago

Try actually using software that has restrictive DRM before you start backing it up.

Welshy4166d ago

I have Diablo 3, like i said, from the gamer perspective and through personal experience it is a massive pain in the hole, but look what happens to publishers who tryto be "the good guys" and go DRM free like The Witcher 2...

People just take advantage and and steal it and it's competely unfair to the devs.

If a dev spends $5m for talking sake building a game and decide to be the good guys and go DRM free, but only maybe half of people actually PAID for it and your dev team dies because it hasn't recovered the cost come release day.

I'd much rather have brutal DRM than have no games because all the good companies lose out on money and go out business.

If you can't even support the dev just once by buying the core game, without expecting you to buy all its DLC etc, and give hard working designers a little bit back for their effort, then you should take your PC/PS3/360, sell it and quit gaming, because you don't deserve these great games imo if your not prepared to give a little back.

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Killer2020UK12h ago

More interested in money than giving fans what they want. Such a shame

CrimsonWing6912h ago

With the amount of money they generated, I just don’t understand the scrubbing of this. It would’ve been fantastic for fans.

Profchaos10h ago

I really want to know who drove the decision to focus on multiplayer was it Rockstar or take two.

Because when online started taking off many of the studio leads began having falling outs and leading including a founder

andy859h ago

This makes me sad. Trevor was one of my favourite characters in gaming

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