Watch what it's all about that happens in the bottom left hand corner from the video. You just witnessed a robbery. That’s GTA Online‘s new hack for action, plus it could ruin the experience for lots of PC players. Yes, cheaters will still be prospering by stealing money from your account, but this time around once the dough is fully gone it’s gone once and for all.
Some morally bankrupt yet enterprising players are choosing a modmenu command called Insurance Fraud. It works similar to this: the mod creates a costly personal vehicle and attaches a physical object to another unlucky player in the overall game lobby. The object then expands said expensive vehicle. The unlucky player is implicated in this particular wanton destruction and fined with the insurance, detaching the money from the player’s banking accounts.
We is only able to shake our heads for the title on the menu.
Videos show fines of around $63,000 to $93,750 sprouting up repeatedly along with quick succession, completely draining player’s accounts. Any player within the public lobbies might get hit. Adding insult to injury, players who suffer this particular hack– let’s contact them fraud victims — are then labeled Bad Sports for destroying others’ personal property, and shunted to games for some other Bad Sports–which consequently likely amplifies their likelihood of getting trolled much more.
Many GTA Online insurance fraud victims, much like the guy within this curse-riddled video are understandably angry, and they’re on the way to the forums trying to find help. YouTuber MrBossFTW shared the problem with his million followers, warning them against public lobbies and suggesting they send tickets to Rockstar.
Obviously fraud victims which were wiped out want their in-game a reimbursement from Rockstar. Conker the Cat, the YouTuber from the header video spoke to your Rockstar rep about the phone but got $3,000,000 of in-game cash refunded, but was told he'd to wait out of the Bad Sport rating due with a counter bug.
According to him, the Rockstar rep said the organization is considering removing insurance claims or Bad Sport lobbies altogether whenever they can’t fully grasp this hack in order.
Unfortunately plenty of victims haven’t had their complaints addressed yet; the organization is still taking care of it. The beleaguered lads and females at Rockstar have already been waging an uphill struggle with hackers over GTA Online since early days in the game.
They tried combating online hustlers by disabling all mods, and way back in July 2015 Rockstar tried filling GTA version 1.28 with 3MB of dead code in order to prevent hackers from arising to any funny business. Unfortunately, that dead code translated to severe performance issues in the sport that made players more irate like stuttering frame rates. Since then Rockstar concluded on an insanely detailed stat tracking system that automatically flags is the reason suspicious behavior, like making multiple huge amount of money in less time of computer would take Trevor to tumble beyond a dumpster.


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