Rockstar has acknowledged that the condition in which GTA Trilogy: Definitive Edition launched was way below anyone's expectations. However, this was only after the collection became the target of countless complaints, memes, and refund demands, eventually leading to it getting a significantly low Metracritic score.

While writing about any more bugs and glitches would just be beating a dead horse at this point, this one needed a bit of pointing out as it involves the developer's logo. One of the many sights to see in Vice City is the swimming pool that's in the shape of the Rockstar logo. While the pool may seem like hubris on the developers' part, it actually fits into the realm of things you might see in the GTA universe.

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You'll also be able to see the pool's shape if you head on over to the minimap. While this was a fun little find in the original release of GTA Vice City, the Definitive Edition's version looks a bit different. As pointed out via Aanandertoe's Reddit post (thanks, GameRant), if you head on over to the pool and take a look at your mini-map, you'll notice that the 'star' part of the logo has five points to it, instead of the four on the company's logo.

While it's funny that Rockstar made a blunder in its very own logo, the names given to it in the comments are even funnier; some Redditors have referred to it as "The Rockstar of David". Of course, this mistake is almost negligible compared to some of the other glitches, bugs, and "graphical upgrades" in the game.

It's no wonder then that the developer finally apologized and said "The Grand Theft Auto series — and the games that make up this iconic trilogy — are as special to us as we know they are to fans around the world. The updated versions of these classic games did not launch in a state that meets our own standards of quality, or the standards our fans have come to expect."

Unfortunately though, Rockstar also asked that people don't harass the developers via social media or otherwise. No matter how bad the game may be, harassing developers is never cool.

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