Many wanted to experience the Rockstar classic.
Recently, the dos.zone project has attracted the attention of Grand Theft Auto fans. Enthusiasts provided the opportunity to play GTA: Vice City in the browser.
Players were offered a "free limited demo version." The developers clarified that the game is "based on the open version" and "is not a commercial edition and is not affiliated with Rockstar Games."
It seems that many gamers wanted to evaluate GTA: Vice City in the browser. The creators of the project did not expect such a level of interest and soon disabled the demo version.
Then they published a statement — they talked about high costs and potential legal risks. Now players are offered to provide original resources to play GTA: Vice City in the browser:
Due to the unexpectedly high popularity of the project, as a result — significant traffic costs, as well as in order to avoid the risk of the project being closed due to claims from copyright holders, we have disabled the ability to run the demo version. At the same time, you can still run the full version by providing the original resources.