A screenshot of GTA: San Andreas with the Hot Coffee mod Patrick Wildenborg Series,, Release See Hot Coffee is a normally inaccessible in the 2004, developed. Public awareness of the existence of the mini-game arrived with the release of the Hot Coffee, created for the port of GTA: San Andreas in 2005. This mod enables access to the mini-game. The mini-game portrays crudely animated between the main character,, and his chosen in-game girlfriend. The name of the mod is derived from the girlfriend's offer for the main character to come into her home for 'coffee', a euphemism for sex. Although the 'Hot Coffee' mini-game was completely disabled and its existence was only highlighted after the mod's release for the PC version on June 9, 2005, the assets for the mini-game were also discovered in both the and versions of the game, and people found ways to enable the mini-game via console video game hacking tools. By the middle of July 2005, the mini-game's discovery attracted considerable from lawmakers and politicians, prompting the game to be re-assessed with an ' by the U.S.
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(ESRB), and refused classification in Australia, resulting in its removal from sale. An updated version of San Andreas has since been released with the mini-game removed completely, allowing the game to regain its original rating. A for the original version of the game, Cold Coffee, was designed to counter edit the script and disable the mini-game and crash the game if one attempts to access it. This article's tone or style may not reflect the used on Wikipedia. See Wikipedia's for suggestions. (November 2008) () Throughout the game,, the game's protagonist, may date up to six, carrying out various 'date missions' in order to improve his relationship with a particular woman.
Once CJ has become particularly close to a girlfriend, or if he has collected all oysters in the game, his girlfriend may end a successful date by inviting him into her house for 'coffee,' from which CJ may choose to accept or decline. Improving relationships with girlfriends through successful dates and other related activities will eventually reward CJ with new items, such as vehicles and special wardrobes, along with pre-existing gameplay benefits (e.g. How To Install Sun Visor Bushings. Dating a nurse grants CJ with free visits to the hospital without losing his weapons after dying). In the unmodified version of, an exterior view of the girlfriend's house is seen while muffled voices of CJ and his girlfriend engaging in are heard. However, the Hot Coffee mod replaces this with a minigame which allows the player to actually enter the girlfriend's bedroom and control Carl's actions during sex, with the same controls as dancing., the publisher of the series, initially denied allegations that the mini-game was 'hidden' in the video game, stating that the Hot Coffee modification (which they claim violated the game's ) is the result of ' making 'significant technical modifications to and ' the game's code. However, this claim was undermined when a user known as gothi from the website PS2 Save Tools released the 'GTA:SA Censor Remover' tool for the and versions in June 2005, which allowed the minigame to be accessed on consoles. These new methods of accessing 'Hot Coffee' demonstrated that the controversial content was, indeed, built into the console versions as well.
The PC mod itself is only an edited copy of the main game script file ('main.scm') with a single changed. The mod was also made possible on the console versions, by changing the bit inside a user's saved game file or by using a third-party modding device. Take-Two has stated that the mod constitutes a violation of the End User License Agreement, even though modification of the main.scm file is common within the mod community. However, the oral sex animations are clearly visible in the background during one scene of the mission 'Cleaning the Hood', even in the re-released game. This may explain why the minigame was not simply removed when the decision was made to cut it from the game; its assets were already in use elsewhere. Controversy [ ] Wikinews has related news: • • The revelation of the mini-game sparked a fair amount of controversy around Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, with some politicians firing harsh words at both the game's developer and the (ESRB), the organization which establishes content ratings for video games in North America. It also rekindled the debate over the influence of video games in general with new protests against several other games such as,, and.
Was one of the first to criticize the game for its hidden content, believing violent media is one of the main causes of violent crime in America. Thompson lashed out against on several occasions for previous games they have developed. Suggested that new regulations be put on video games sales. The conducted an investigation that ultimately changed the game's rating from Mature to Adults Only 18+.
Also, Congress passed a resolution to have the investigate whether Rockstar intentionally undermined the ESRB by having the content in the game. In New York, a was filed by Florence Cohen, an 85-year-old grandmother who purchased the game for her 14-year-old grandson (according to the old rating of 'M', the game is typically considered inappropriate for this age). Cohen's lawsuit claimed that Rockstar Games and, the publisher of the game, are guilty of,, and. The accusation of deception is based on the change from M-rated to AO, meaning according to the lawsuit that the original rating was a deceptive practice. A protest group known as the Peaceholics organized a protest on August 4, 2005 at Rockstar's headquarters. The group demonstrated against San Andreas as well as the upcoming game, the latter due to fears that the content could inspire children to become bullies themselves.
Response [ ] Product re-rating [ ] On July 8, 2005, the announced that it was aware of and opening an investigation into the circumstances surrounding 'Hot Coffee.' The investigation examined 'whether the mod unlocks preexisting code.or is actually a purely third-party creation.'
On July 20, 2005, the announced that it was changing the rating of GTA:SA from Mature (M) to Adults Only (AO). Rockstar stated that it would discontinue manufacturing the current version of the game, and produce a new version that would not include the content that is unlocked by the Hot Coffee mod. In the fourth quarter of 2005, Rockstar released this 'clean' version with the 'Hot Coffee' scenes removed ( Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 1.01), allowing the rating of the game to be reverted to its original Mature rating. On July 29, 2005, as a result of the newly discovered scenes, the Australian (OFLC) revoked the game's 'MA15+' classification (the highest rating then available for computer games in Australia) and changed the game's rating to Refused Classification (RC), which officially banned the original version from being sold in the country. The patched version was given an 'MA15+' classification on September 12, 2005. On August 10, 2005, Rockstar Games officially released a patch for San Andreas.
The patch fixed many performance issues and bugs. However, the patch also disabled the controversial 'Hot Coffee' scenes, even if the 'Hot Coffee' mod was re-installed. There was little reaction in. The game was already rated '18+' by prior to the release of the mod. Furthermore, PEGI ratings are enforced by law in many European nations, making it a criminal offense to sell 18+ games to minors. In the United Kingdom, the similarly gave the game an '18' rating (as of 2012, the BBFC no longer classifies video games, and PEGI was adopted instead).
Product withdrawal and recall [ ] Wikinews has related news: The day after the rating change, several chain stores, and retailers, which accounted for every major retailer in the and approximately 85% of the game's market in the country, removed the PC and console versions of the game from their store shelves, either re-sticker the box with the new rating, or returning it to Take-Two Interactive. These included major chains such as,,,,,,,,, and. Rockstar gave some retailers ESRB 'Adults Only' rating stickers to put on their copies of GTA:SA, should they decide to keep selling the original product.
Removed copies of GTA:SA that had been reported by the eBay community. EBay claimed that GTA:SA violated the terms of the eBay seller policy and could not be sold unless it was located in the Everything Else >Mature Audiences section. This section requires a credit card to validate the age of the eBay user. [ ] On August 24, 2005, Rockstar announced a mandatory for all games still owned by the general public.
[ ] Consumers who had already purchased the game were allowed to keep it in certain areas, but with the patch installed, although players cannot be forced to return (or destroy) existing copies. Given the higher value of the 'uncensored' versions, it is doubtful that many gamers will return their copies voluntarily. However, those who were over 18 (or 21 depending on region) have these copies of the game to their collection. [ ] Version 2.0 of GTA:SA, which omitted the sexual mini-game content, was designed by Rockstar to crash if the game data files were modified. This made it necessary for players to use a previous version if they wished to install multiplayer game such as San Andreas Multiplayer or and other game modifications that include new scripts or vehicles. Certain versions of the original game may also be made available on the Internet or from illegal retail outlets. Downgraders are also available to unpatch and revert the game version and support the Hot Coffee mini-game again.
This limitation later was overcome by two members of the unofficial Grand Theft Auto community, who discovered a method of creating modifications which would work with version 2.0. Users of version 2. Download Free Play Red Code 3 Hacked Software Keys. 0 might still need to use previous versions or use a downgrade in order to install a mod not created with the new method. Federal and legal action [ ]. Hillary Clinton was featured in where Statue of Liberty has her face and holds a cup of hot coffee.
This is an allusion for her role in the controversy. In December 2005, Senators, and introduced the, which called for a federal mandate enforcement of the ESRB ratings system in order to protect children from inappropriate content. On January 27, 2006, the city of filed a lawsuit against, the game's publisher, accusing the company of failing to disclose the game's sexual content. On June 8, 2006, Rockstar, Take-Two and the settled. They are required to 'clearly and prominently disclose on product packaging and in any promotion or advertisement for electronic games, content relevant to the rating, unless that content had been disclosed sufficiently in prior submissions to the rating authority.' Should the companies violate the settlement they are liable for $11,000 in. Civil class actions [ ] In 2006 attorneys brought several alleging Take-Two committed consumer.
In December 2007, a settlement of the litigation was reached. In 2008, filed an objection to the settlement on the grounds that the settlement sought $1 million for, but the total payout to class members was less than $27,000. A court hearing was already scheduled on June 25, 2008.
Frank previously told GamePolitics that the lawsuits were meritless and extortionate. As part of the settlement, Take-Two will pay a $873,000 award to the National and the ESRB. As of June 25, 2008, fewer than 2,700 claimants responded to the settlement, for which the plaintiff's attorneys expressed disappointment. Frank expressed that this was further proof that the case had no merit.
As of September 1, 2009, Take Two agreed to settle a securities class action suit related to the controversy over the game and over backdating allegations for just over $20 million. See also [ ]. PatrickW's modding website. Retrieved July 5, 2006. Retrieved 15 September 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2005.
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Well, this is my savegame. Everything completed without worry 100%. No kind of mission left. All the bulletproof popular rare sport cars in all of the garages.
All gold medals in all of the schools. Hunter in the most of the time appears in the flying school, NRG-500 bike will appears if you take for a ride the PCJ-900 in the bike school and you come back again to see the two bikes parked over there.
All the kind os the stats are all 100% high, so and the criminal rating is King of San Andreas. No cheats used. See the stats included with the savegame for more. Sorry for my english! Installation Save File to: Documents/GTA Sa User Files.