

However, upon traveling to the destination, Regular_Definition_9 discovered that the mission's starting point was located up in the sky - and above a river. After completing driving school in the remastered version of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the player was given a map marker to a mission which should allow them to buy a car dealership.


Related: GTA Trilogy Remaster Finally Fixes Controversial Rain EffectĪdding to the remake's large list of bugs, Reddit user Regular_Definition_9 revealed yet another technical issue that they encountered in GTA: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition. While Rockstar Games has pledged to fix the experience with a wave of patches, player responses to GTA: The Trilogy's latest patch suggests that the retro remakes may be beyond saving. Blinding rain effects, ugly character models and countless game bugs only scratch the surface of why franchise fans are so disappointed in the project.

Unfortunately, GTA: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition managed to deliver a laundry list of issues rather than effectively translating these titles into the modern day. Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City and San Andreas continued to up the ante in terms of immersion and world size, making them instant and enduring classics that are still beloved today. Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto series set a standard for open-world games in the early 2000's, with the crime simulator series becoming a nostalgic staple of the era. While highly anticipated before launch, GTA: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition was considered a mess upon release due to a massive number of bugs, glitches and bizarre development choices. The recently-released remake attempted to breathe new life into Rockstar Games's classic Grand Theft Auto titles GTA III, Vice City and San Andreas. An apparently common glitch in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Editionplaces a Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas mission start point way up above the game's map.
