If it seems like Rockstar is delaying the PC port ofevery month, that's because it is... in 2015, at least. Today, Rockstar announced that the port has now been pushed back to April 14. The news comes just over a month after the developer promised a March 27 release for the revamped PC version.

For context, previous Grand Theft Auto games have generally hit the PC about six to eight months after their initial console releases. By April 14, it will have been nearly 19 months (574 days) since Grand Theft Auto V first launched on consoles (though April will only mark about six months since the game was re-released on the current generation of consoles).

"Our apologies to PC gamers worldwide who have been counting down the days until the launch of the game, but a bit more time is needed to ensure that the game is as polished as possible, and to make certain that both Heists and the GTA Online experience are ready to roll out on day one for PC," Rockstar announced on its blog. "As a gesture of thanks for your understanding, we will grant anyone who has pre-ordered the game an additional $200,000 in-game cash for use in GTA Online." (Online heists are scheduled to launch for the console versions on March 10).

Eager PC Grand Theft Auto fans have been "counting down the days" for quite a while now. For those keeping track at home, here's a quick history of the rumors and announcements surrounding GTA V PC port release plans:

Just for fun, we decided to collect the above data into the above graph showing just how ridiculous the drawn out, up-and-down wait for the GTA V PC port has been (we used the latest date possible for expected quarterly/seasonal release windows). Hopefully, we won't have to update those numbers again.