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Even if they did port these game to PC, they would be buggy, broken messes that would be missing tons of songs. I know this because with every port a R* game receives, the worse it gets. These games were first built to run on PS2. Then they were ported to PC after a year went by. They would add some improvements, but not without overshadowing them with tons of new graphical glitches, bugs and missing features. When they get to the mobile ports, the games are ruined. Their corpses desecrated with more bugs than a blown-up soda factory.
In fact, why are they still selling these broken 3D era ports on PC? They're broken and won't run properly on modern systems, never mind the fact that they were already broken to begin with (without fan-made patches). Then they have the nerve to launch their own proprietary store that not only keeps selling these dysfunctional "ports", gives the buggy version of SA away for free instead of a well-functioning game (the equivalent of gifting someone a nice hamburger except covered in filth as compensation), but also restricts modding; making it almost impossible to try and them yourself.
Take-Two as a whole needs a good shakeup. Preferably without having soulless lumps of cartilage attempting to pass as human running the company.