Both have multiplayer, but I'm not too experienced enough to explain it, so you could probably talk with GTA 2 forum members for help or click the link at the bottom. Which it is, but without the music the game feels barebones. Otherwise, that be the definitive version.
#Gta 1 and 2 update#
As of this time, I haven't heard of an update that includes the OST intact and listenable in-game. You can't listen to ANY of the music from GTA 2. It fixes a few bugs from the base version of GTA 2 but comes with a draw back. Back to GTA 2, aside from "Rockstar Classics", there's also the 11.44 version by Sektor. It's a pain to get working so I REALLY don't recommend going through that headache. Why didn't I mention that version as well? Although it tries to be compatible with the latest versions of Windows 8 and 10, it has a bug regarding score and sound. Oh, and multiplayer isn't TOO difficult to setup, so I'll leave a link as well if you're interested.Īs for GTA 2, you could reasonably find it at the "Rockstar Classics" website. It's free to download along with GTA 1. Another thing about the Max Pack version, is that it uses save states so it should be a more smoother ride for any mess ups along the way. If playing with keyboard is too uncomfortable or too hard, you could map your controller to the Max Pack version's keybinds and play it whichever way you see fit. Most people seem to go for the Max Pack version.
#Gta 1 and 2 Pc#
There is no port of London 1961 for the PS1, it's PC exclusive. The two things these port have cut is the multiplayer feature, which was readily available in the main menu for the PC version of GTA 1 and London 1969. Same goes for London 1969, the base game seems fully intact and no missions are cut, but the ending chapter mission is bugged, so you got to know in advance what to do. For GTA 1, Aside from 1 or 2 side missions cut in every chapter of the 3 cities, it has few bugs in either AI or traffic. So 100% is impossible. The other alternative way to play GTA 1 and London 1969 is to buy/emulate the PS1 versions, the PS1 versions are butchered but decent ports to play the games. It doesn't mean you beat the chapter, the game treats it like you quit your playthrough. The best way to play these 3 games, but a side mission in London 1961 is so bugged, it sends you to the "results" screen. It includes not only GTA 1, but London 1969 and London 1961. Rockstar hasn't given any alternatives to buy GTA 1 or 2, so the only way you're going to experience GTA 1 is by playing the Max Pack version by Toshiba-3.