It’s been a mixed bag for the modding community this week. An exciting new RTX tool promises to give our favoꦦurite classics a huge current-gen makeover, and we have our first modded song in Metal: Hellsinger. However, Take-Two is being Take-Two, and seems to be issuing more DMCA takedowns of remaster mods for the GTA series.

Here are all of tღhe biggest modding stories of the past week.

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Grand Theft Auto 4 Definitive Edition Project Handed Takedown Request From Rockstar

The creators of a collection of Grand Theft Auto 4 remaster mods have seemingly been handed a DMCA notice by Roc🎀ksta♎r parent company Take-Two. "I knew this day was coming”, ♈said a representative of the project, speaking on its Twitter account. "Here we are with a DMCA by Rockstar (I assume) on our GTAIV DE patch. Well, I suppose we need to remove all GTAIV related stuff from the website." This might indicate that an official GTA 4 remaster is on the way, as the last time Take-Two went on a DMCA-spree, it was in relation to mods for GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas. These three games, of course, later received remasters in the form of The Definitive Edition.

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Nvidia Announces Tool That Lets You Mod Ray Tracing Into Older Games

Modders work hard to give older games a facelift, but when you’re dealing with titles as dated as Morrowind, that’s no small feat. Just look at Skywind and how it’s building the game from the ground up in Skyrim’s engine. But if you’re impatient and want to play a shinier Morrowind right now, Nvidia is set to make our lives a lot easier. It’s releasing a mod tool tha♏t adds ray tracing to older ga🎃mes. In the announcement trailer, we got a look at it in action with Morrowind, and the difference is 💯night and day. It’s not clear when the tool, RTX Remix, will be available to the general public. But when it is, we can expect a whole lot of older games to start looking great.

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Metal: Hellsinger's First Music Mod Has You Killing Demons To Sweet Home Alabama

It was only a matter of time before players were modding in new tracks for Metal: Hellsinger, and here we have it. The first song to be added is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sweet Home Alabama by Lynard Skynard. This comes before official mod support has been added to the game, meaning the mod’s creator, Git Hub user avicarpio, had to do this all by themself. What’s even better is that you’re still able to shoot along to the beat of the song, just as you would in the vanilla game. I think it’s fair to say that this is just the start of things to come, with many more songs likely to get added both before and after we get official mod support🌌 for the game.

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Skyrim Modders Are Raising Money For A Fan's Life-Saving Surgery

We always hear a lot about the various creations from the Skyrim community, but here’s an important personal story about the people who give us these mods. A group of fans are currently fundraising for a friend, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:so he can get a life-saving surgery and take some much-needed rest from his work. The funds will be sent to JDAnchor, w🀅ho has created mods that have collectively been downloaded more than one million times on Nexus. At the time of writing, the team has raised $6,423 for🧸 JDAnchor. They’re .

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