Warning, cheaters! Rockstar Games is putting an 'explosive' device inside a car.
Rockstar Games is punishing Grand Theft Auto V Online gamers in a single-player mode who are taking advantage of using an unusual vehicle. In lieu of prohibiting the cheaters from the pursuing the game or solving the issue, the developer ends up with a more shrewd penalty.
When players give a try to go inside the vehicle after using the exploit, an immense explosion will welcome them. The exploit can be found in Duke O'Death, a fully-armored muscle car available only to players who have upgraded from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360versions of GTA 5. The car has almost indestructible chassis and its impressive speed make it unstable for online game.
A Youtube video uploaded by a GTA 5 Online player showing her character busted after doing an exploit in the car. GTA 5 abounds with players seeking more easy money or gear so they would resort to make the Duke O'Death into a multiplayer mode. While saving the vehicle in their garage to safe keep it permanently.
To replace the vehicle with Mors Mutual, the problem would not even be solved. Mors Mutual will be blown up too. This punishment was not included in GTA 5's Patch 1.1 which fixes random appearance changes with characters and graphics downgrade on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Back in its previous patch, Rockstar Games also prohibited cheaters' matchmaking to disable playing offline with other delinquents. In another news, boss fights in Blooodborne can be achievable at lowest imaginable stage even without using guns. Youtube user BOYvsVIDEOGAME shows in a video of his Waste of Skin lap, finally completing it after 10 days.
The origin Waste of Skin brings players to the fourth level, the lowermost stage of the game, which has depiction: "You are nothing. Talentless. You shouldn't have been born." During his boss fight, BOYvsVIDEOGAME used runes to earn considerable advantages like stamina boosts and physical injury deduction.
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