Deluxe Edition — Gta Vice City
The mod adds small QoL features Rockstar never thought of: GPS routes on the minimap, the ability to change clothes at any safehouse, and property management similar to Vice City Stories . With GTA VI looming on the horizon (set in the fictional "Leonida" – a clear riff on Florida), there is speculation that Rockstar will eventually return to Vice City in a modern engine. But GTA 6 is a new story, new characters, and a massive budget.
However, time has not been kind to the original. Clunky aiming, blocky character models, and the infamous "drowning instantly in three feet of water" mechanics have aged poorly. Enter the holy grail of modding: .
Despite this, the VCDE team continues to develop in stealth, releasing patches that fix the "train mission" equivalent in Vice City (specifically the mission The Driver , which is notoriously difficult due to AI rubberbanding). Yes, with caveats. gta vice city deluxe edition
VCDE is a standalone total conversion mod, built upon the more stable engine of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (RenderWare). The goal is simple but audacious: to port the entire map, missions, and atmosphere of Vice City into the superior mechanical framework of San Andreas.
In 2023, a spokesperson for the modding team gave an anonymous interview stating that Rockland (the mod group) had approached Take-Two about an official license. They were turned down flat. The legal reality is that modders using reverse-engineered code (like the "reVC" project that VCDE relies on) operate in a gray area. The mod adds small QoL features Rockstar never
This raises the perennial question: Why hasn't Rockstar hired the team behind VCDE?
Because this is a fan project, the "Deluxe Edition" has a complicated history. Various teams have worked on it, leading to several builds (VCDE v3.0, VCDE v4.0, etc.). Currently, the most stable version is maintained by community forums like GTAForums and MixMods . However, time has not been kind to the original
If you are a purist who wants to achieve 100% completion, stick to the original PC version or the PS2 emulator. The Deluxe Edition occasionally suffers from "mission scripting drift," where a trigger fails because the game thinks you are in San Andreas, not Vice City.