

Calls from Sweet that alert the player to a growing drug problem in the area now work differently: there is now an option to avoid these calls. On mission "OG Loc" images "bum1" and "bum2" are now displayed as intended by the developers (taken from main.scm sources). The "Drive-thru" mission near Cluckin' Bell now has two employees from this restaurant (taken from main.scm sources). On the mission "Badlands" FBI agents now have high shooting accuracy. The mission "Badlands" now sets foggy weather. On the mission "Dam and Blast" on the dam there is now one more container (taken from main.scm sources).

On the mission "Dam and Blast" after jumping from a plane, a sandstorm is now set. With such improvements, there is an excellent reason to replay this wonderful game again! We'll keep you posted.Good afternoon, you got clickbait! What, it turns out, there will be no Hot Coffee?! No, it will! But there is not only Hot Coffee in this mod, but also a lot of the most pleasant bug fixes for the mobile main.scm, improvement of the game's storyline and side missions. They're unlikely to take kindly to the news that Rockstar could be responsible for Hot Coffee despite the publisher's claims to the contrary. GameSpot describes the mini-game as being "about as raunchy as an episode of Sex and the City," since although there are three sexual positions to choose from you don't get to see it going in and out or anything.īut that hasn't stopped critics such as attorney Jack Thompson and Senator Hillary Clinton having a pop at Rockstar, as we reported last week. Do it well and the girl will tell CJ he's "the man", do it badly and you'll be informed that "Failure to satisfy a woman is a CRIME!". It works like this: by moving the left analogue stick in a regular rhythm you can fill up an 'excitement meter'. Sure enough they were able to access the mini-game, in which lead character CJ has sex with his girlfriend. US website GameSpot decided to investigate, and entered the Hot Coffee codes into an Action Replay Max device hooked up to a PS2. "In violation of the software user agreement, hackers created the Hot Coffee modification by disassembling and then combining, recompiling and altering the game's source code."īut then rumours began to emerge that Hot Coffee was not only unlockable in the PC version of San Andreas, but also the PS2 version - which cannot be hacked with additional content since it comes on DVD. In a statement issued last week, the publisher said it had learned that "the modification is the work of a determined group of hackers who have gone to significant trouble to alter scenes in the official version of the game.

New evidence has emerged which suggests that the controversial 'Hot Coffee' mod was built into the GTA: San Andreas code and is not simply the work of hackers as Rockstar has claimed.
