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  2. Grand Theft Auto modding - Wikipedia

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    On 14 June 2017, Take-Two Interactive sent a cease and desist to the developers of OpenIV, a program that allows users to install modifications for various Rockstar titles such as Grand Theft Auto IV, Max Payne 3 and Grand Theft Auto V, claiming that OpenIV allowed third-parties to modify and defeat the security features of its software. [57]

  3. Max Payne 3 - Wikipedia

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    Max Payne 3 received "generally favorable" reviews from critics, according to review aggregator website Metacritic. [59] [58] [60] Game Informer gave the game 9.25/10, stating "As much as Max Payne 3 is a fascinating portrait of a man, it tells a great, action-packed story that runs in-stride with Max's inner turmoil."

  4. Rockstar Advanced Game Engine - Wikipedia

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    Since the release of Max Payne 3, the engine supports DirectX 11 and stereoscopic 3D rendering for personal computers. [20] Max Payne 3 also marked the first time in which RAGE was capable of rendering the same 720p resolution on a game, both on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. [15]

  5. Max Payne - Wikipedia

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    Max Payne is a neo-noir third-person shooter video game series developed by Remedy Entertainment (Max Payne and Max Payne 2) and Rockstar Studios (Max Payne 3).The series is named after its protagonist, Max Payne, a New York City police detective turned vigilante after his family was murdered by drug addicts.

  6. Max Payne (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Max Payne is a 2001 third-person shooter game developed by Remedy Entertainment.It was originally released for Windows by Gathering of Developers in July 2001, and was later ported by Rockstar Games to the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in December 2001, and by MacSoft and Feral Interactive to Mac OS X in July 2002. [4]

  7. List of level editors - Wikipedia

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    Max Payne: Maxed2: Max Payne 2: Miyamoto! Level Editor: New Super Mario Bros. U [9] Miyamoto! Level Editor Deluxe: New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe [10] MoHRadiant: Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault: Ned: N: NILE: Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising: NSMBe: New Super Mario Bros. [11] PAIN Editor: Painkiller: For the PAIN ...

  8. Rockstar Toronto - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] A spiritual successor, internally known as We Are the Mods, was planned at the time. [15] [16] After The Warriors, Rockstar Toronto developed further ports: It brought Manhunt 2 and Bully: Scholarship Edition to the Wii, [17] [18] and Grand Theft Auto IV, Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, and Max Payne 3 to Windows. [19] [20]

  9. Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne - Wikipedia

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    Max performs a shoot-dodge maneuver. Max Payne 2 is a third-person shooter featuring linear levels spread across three distinct chapters. Throughout the majority of the game, the player assumes the role of returning protagonist Max Payne; in several levels from the second and third chapters, the player controls secondary protagonist Mona Sax. [2]