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Old 01-30-08 | 01:00 AM
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GTA3 "Hot Coffee" Class Action Settlement

http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3165672

Looks like if you can prove you bought GTA3 before 7/20/05, you are entitled up to $35 cash from Take Two Interactive. Is anyone doing this? Personally, I think it is kind of despicable for anyone to take advantage of this company by squeezing 35 bucks out of them for a game you enjoyed, but that is just me...
Old 01-30-08 | 01:06 AM
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I didn't enjoy it because I got the Xbox version.
Old 01-30-08 | 01:42 AM
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I bought it on release day. I have a detailed receipt. No way in hell would I ever claim the money.
Old 01-30-08 | 01:48 AM
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I'm hardly "Mr Ethical", but that lawsuit is 100% bullshit and there's no way I'd claim a cent for my "hardship" of playing that game. Now if they offered a rebate on GTA IV, on the other hand....
Old 01-30-08 | 05:31 AM
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GTA3 or GTA San Andreas? Not that I bought either of them, but I thought the Hot Coffee mod was on SA.
Old 01-30-08 | 07:25 AM
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It's for San Andreas. I just read the link, I doubt any gamer will go for the refund anyway.
Old 01-30-08 | 07:44 AM
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I'll pass because A) I have the Xbox version and B) I don't like lying to the court.
Old 01-30-08 | 08:27 AM
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I still have the original PS2 game with the mod, but I won't try and collect. It was an awesome game - I wasn't offended in the least.
Old 01-30-08 | 09:07 AM
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As a protest and counterbalance to this, I'm going to pick up Rockstar's Bully for the 360, even though I already own and have completed the game for the PS2. Granted, I was possibly buying it anyway, but this 'settlement' and the idea that some vultures will take advantage of it angers me into making this a definite decision.
Old 01-30-08 | 09:57 AM
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I bought the game the weekend it came out and enabled the Hot Coffee crack as soon as I heard of it. I laughed heartedly when Carl got a hummer from his girl in the middle of the street right after a gunfight.

The people behind this lawsuit can take the $35 and shove it frankly.
Old 01-30-08 | 10:00 AM
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Shit, the lawyers banked a cool million... that's what they're gonna be shoving up their ass.
Old 01-30-08 | 10:01 AM
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Who keeps a receipt for a video game they bought more than two years ago?

This lawsuit is the typical bullshit. To even see the Hot Coffee, you have to install a third-party mod. You will never see any Hot Coffee in the normal retail version.

What's next, a lawsuit against Tomb Raider because someone made a nude Lara Croft mod? Or how about the mod that lets you run around as a topless female in Oblivion? Or the nude mod for DOAX Extreme Beach Volleyball? Heck, there are probably more games with nude mods than without, especially in PC gaming.
Old 01-30-08 | 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by flair
I bought it on release day. I have a detailed receipt. No way in hell would I ever claim the money.
Why?

Your not one of those wierdos that has a huge drawer full of reciepts for every product, grocery or food item you've eaten in the last 5 years are you?
Old 01-30-08 | 05:30 PM
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If I could prove it I would take the cash. 35 bucks for a game that is 2-3 years old isn't to shabby.
Old 01-30-08 | 06:02 PM
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Old 01-30-08 | 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by taffer
Who keeps a receipt for a video game they bought more than two years ago?

This lawsuit is the typical bullshit. To even see the Hot Coffee, you have to install a third-party mod. You will never see any Hot Coffee in the normal retail version.

What's next, a lawsuit against Tomb Raider because someone made a nude Lara Croft mod? Or how about the mod that lets you run around as a topless female in Oblivion? Or the nude mod for DOAX Extreme Beach Volleyball? Heck, there are probably more games with nude mods than without, especially in PC gaming.
Not that it makes the lawsuit ok, but I thought the difference was that the code was actually already in the game, just disabled, not something written to change the game, like the other PC mods you're talking about.
Old 01-30-08 | 07:26 PM
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Why?

Your not one of those wierdos that has a huge drawer full of reciepts for every product, grocery or food item you've eaten in the last 5 years are you?
Maybe he keeps it filed under G. Just like doughnut receipts go filed under D.
Old 01-30-08 | 07:54 PM
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I don't support this. What about all those Take 2 shareholders that have taken a beatdown? It's a ripoff.
Old 01-30-08 | 11:49 PM
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What's amazing is that it isn't the '$1 off your next purchase' crap like most class action settlements usually are. And in this case it's for something which is highly questionable to have harmed anyone, gotta love it.
Old 01-31-08 | 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Layziebones
Why?

Your not one of those wierdos that has a huge drawer full of reciepts for every product, grocery or food item you've eaten in the last 5 years are you?
I hold on to receipts for all my DVDs and Video Games, myself. I don't think it's that odd.
Old 01-31-08 | 08:04 AM
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Don't hold onto any receipts, but if I did I would take the 35 bucks. Of course then I probably would go buy Bully with it or put it towards GTA4, but oh well.
Old 01-31-08 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Layziebones
Why?

Your not one of those wierdos that has a huge drawer full of reciepts for every product, grocery or food item you've eaten in the last 5 years are you?
When did keeping receipts make you a weirdo? I keep all my receipts for tax and return purposes. You never know when they might come in handy. I have had to use receipts for returns/warranties/etc. for as far back as 5 years. And if the IRS comes calling for any reason, I like to have purchase details. I keep them filed with all of my monthly bank statements until my tax man says to throw them out. That makes me a weirdo?

Here's my turn at name-calling. Anyone who enjoys video games and cashes in on this is a douchebag and deserves to travel to Jack Thompson's house and give him a hummer.
Old 01-31-08 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Layziebones
Why?

Your not one of those wierdos that has a huge drawer full of reciepts for every product, grocery or food item you've eaten in the last 5 years are you?
What's wrong with keeping receipts? I throw mine in the case behind the instruction manual. Pretty easy to keep track of.

Never bought GTA:SA but even if I did I doubt I would claim this.
Old 01-31-08 | 11:56 AM
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...I keep my receipts too.
Old 01-31-08 | 12:04 PM
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Maybe he keeps it filed under G. Just like doughnut receipts go filed under D.
Nobody acknowledged my sweet Mitch Hedburg reference. :tear:


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