The post ends by basically saying that at any time, any mod can still be shut down for whatever reason. This is not a license, and it does not constitute endorsement, approval, or authorization of any third-party project.” “This does not apply to (i) multiplayer or online services (ii) tools, files, libraries, or functions that could be used to impact multiplayer or online services, or (iii) use or importation of other IP (including other Rockstar IP) in the project. After discussions with Take-Two, Take-Two has agreed that it generally will not take legal action against third-party projects involving Rockstar’s PC games that are single-player, non-commercial, and respect the intellectual property (IP) rights of third parties,” the post reads. “Rockstar Games believes in reasonable fan creativity, and, in particular, wants creators to showcase their passion for our games. In a post on the Rockstar forums, the company announced Take-Two will reverse the decision to end all single-player mods, however OpenIV is still banned. Last week, we learned Take-Two and Rockstar were shutting down OpenIV, effectively killing mods for GTA V.