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Nightfall
07-20-2005, 05:17 AM
First off if you do not know about the Rockstar Games GTA "sex mini game" thing that happened then read this first:
Following nearly two weeks of building controversy, Take-Two Interactive subsidiary Rockstar Games today addressed charges that the PC version of its best-seller, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, contains sexually explicit minigames unlockable by a widely available mod.

In a statement, Rockstar claimed it is not responsible for the so-called "Hot Coffee" mod. Instead, the company said it was the result of "the work of a determined group of hackers who have gone to significant trouble to alter scenes in the official version of the game."

Two ongoing investigations--one by the US-based Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) and another by an arm of the Australian government--are examining the popular crime game. Specifically, they are looking at whether the sex minigames and nude models featured in them are based on preexisting code, accessed via the mod, or were introduced by the mod itself.

The publisher, which has a reputation for being reticent with the press, has said little since the "Hot Coffee" mod was uncovered. Since then, the debate over the mod's origin has prompted stories in the general media, enthusiast press, and major business and finance outlets.

Today's statement not only fingers hackers as creating the mod, but it also goes into some detail about their modus operandi: "Hackers created the 'Hot Coffee' modification by disassembling and then combining, recompiling and altering the game's source code."

Rockstar added it intends to take steps to ensure the Hot Coffee mod is neutralized. "Since the 'Hot Coffee' scenes cannot be created without intentional and significant technical modifications and reverse-engineering of the game's source code, we are currently investigating ways that we can increase the security protection of the source code."

In addition to addressing the mod's origin, Rockstar also updated the industry on its compliance with the ESRB investigation, saying it was doing all it could to aid the ratings board.

"We are continuing work diligently to assist the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) as it investigates the circumstances surrounding the recently discovered "hot coffee" modification. ... We remain confident that the ESRB assigned Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas the correct rating, M (Mature 17+)."
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-=[Juztin]=-
07-20-2005, 09:04 AM
I think the code was there, all the required hacking in assembly language would just be pretty stupid to think possible. The creater of the mod 'patch' himself said that all he had to do was change one bit within the program footprint to unlock the minigames. The bit seemed to be a mechanism to just lock old content that most likely was created originally but was locked because it was decided to not make it into the final game state. I don't think it is possible for a group of hackers to be able to create the mod, the graphics, and screen text, player controls, and the whole 'mini game' by just programming in assembly roguely. You would need the entire came source code and game data to do that.. Rockstar saying that the game was decompiled re-written, and re-compiled is just STUPID. If that was the case, the patch itself would be a large size of the game as the whole entire executable would have to be overwritten/patched, and the graphics files/models would need to be included in what is most likely 1 big game data archive that would be huge.

Now if I'm wrong and the author of the patch really did do all that work and pulled it off like he did, then he's one hell of a good programmer. I make trainers for my xbox games which require dis-assembling of the game executable etc, and it's just way too much work to do such a thing that rockstar claims IMO...

B20badboy
07-20-2005, 11:12 AM
I saw that on nightline or some shit how do you do it I heard there was a unlock code avalible off the internet?

Nightfall
07-21-2005, 01:36 AM
Update: Rockstar got shafted by Hillary Clinton -- GTA:SA Now as an AO rating.

Because of this Wal-Mart and Circuit City are now shipping all of their copies for PS2, Xbox, and PC back to Rockstar. I would be willing to bet that more major chains are going to follow suit -- Kmart, Shopko, BB, etc.

InRox01
07-21-2005, 03:03 AM
i haven't heard of this hot coffee mod. Anyone got screens of it? i should buy some stock from rockstar before they make another GTA....

Nightfall
07-21-2005, 03:37 AM
http://screenshots.filesnetwork.com/75/files2/43033_1.jpg

exciv2000
07-21-2005, 10:25 AM
hahah, that's friggin sweet!

floored4door
07-21-2005, 12:46 PM
more pics! can you do this on the ps2 version?

exciv2000
07-21-2005, 04:56 PM
you can download the patch at gamershell.com

-=[Juztin]=-
07-22-2005, 08:30 AM
Anybody have GTA: San Andreas for xbx that I can happy borrow?

Dave_L
07-22-2005, 08:31 AM
=-']Anybody have GTA: San Andreas for xbx that I can happy borrow?
If you do get a copy, can I come over Justin?

-=[Juztin]=-
07-22-2005, 08:38 AM
lol heck ya :cool:

Dave_L
07-22-2005, 08:46 AM
=-']lol heck ya :cool:
w3rd! Thanks!

+1 for the perverts of the world :D