‘GTA 5 Online’ Gamers Excited with the Coming of ‘Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2’ DLC on July 8

The New York-based Rockstar Games has forged collaboration with YouTube to prevent cheaters from publishing their videos on the site and explaining to other gamers how those cheats on “GTA Online” work.

Based on its agreement with Rockstar, YouTube has been taking video posts of “GTA Online” gamers who like to share cheats and glitches of the video game and possibly take advantage of money rewards and some game items all for free.

But the “GTA” YouTubers have apparently found a way to circumvent the new YouTube mandate by not publishing actual gameplay scenes on how things need to be done in the game and capitalize on the glitch or cheat.

YouTuber RSH is a perfect example of somebody who has circumvented the possibility of getting banned and his video being removed from YouTube. He posted a video on YouTube, but instead of putting actual gameplay scenes the way most leakers have been doing in the past, he just explained to YouTubers how to bypass the 45-minute wait after the 1.26 patch in “GTA V” for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

While some gamers were not happy with the sudden shift on Rockstar to become stricter on cheaters, still many are happy that the developer has taken drastic measures to make cheaters toe the line.

18 comments

  1. Well maybe if R* didn’t make everything in the game so damn expensive, or at least give better prize money for jobs, then maybe people wouldn’t need to exploit the glitches. Without “cheating” I wouldn’t never have had the experience I’ve had since the game released on last gen. The micro-transactions are pretty much forced on you and they are ridiculously priced, for example, I would have to pay $109.99 to get 8 million in game cash, I would still need another 2 million dollars to buy the highest valued plane. This game would be 100x better if R* stopped being such money hungry sluts.

    1. You clearly feel entirely too entitled for your own good. You call them “money hungry sluts” – yet this is a company that refused to release an unpolished turd of a PS4 / Xbox One / PC port, and instead gave us one of the greatest and most well-optimized (across ALL platforms) video games of the past decade. Not to mention the fact that they give us FREE content for said game, which can be purchased with in-game currency, as opposed to real money. So in reality, the issue you have is with yourself and your own lack of motivation to put in the work to get what you want, and you justify “cheating” on account of it. That’s pretty damn pathetic.

      The “microtransactions” aren’t forced on you, or anyone else. If one chooses to buy the Shark Cards, then so be it, but they are NOT necessary. Everything in this game is available to anyone, at any given time, as long as you put in the grind, and the “grind” isn’t even that bad compared most of what’s out there. Even your average gamer can be rich in this game, for it doesn’t require endless amounts of hours to get there.

      Getting money is easy as can be, doing missions on your own. If you play with others, it’s even easier. Heists unlock at level 12, and have a huge return on the initial investment, and they can be replayed any time you like. Then there are the daily objectives, which are easy and quick enough to do and get you 25K a day, 100K a week and 500K a month if completed every day. One can also sell cars to the mechanic, for up to 9.5K every hour, and participate in a plethora of other things to make a buck.

      There is absolutely no reason for anyone to be out of cash, or even consistently low on cash unless you’re a moron and go around blowing up other peoples’ cars all day. Going by what you wrote, you’re probably one of those. And buddy, If you really want this “gold” $10M plane…completing the Criminal Mastermind challenge gives you all of that, and then some. But hey, it takes time and effort….but clearly, you’d rather get it for free.

    2. Do all heists in the right order, with the same people, on hard difficulty without dying. = 12 million in game. And it’s not even difficult to do.

  2. Lmao at the top comment, all I did was play heists this last weekend and made like 12.2 million

  3. I agree. Charging extra money for shark cards Is insanity. The money on heiats and missions should be tripled to enjoy the prices of the items in game.

  4. I don’t know what you’re on about. I’ve been playing online for a little over a year now, and have spent no money beyond the original purchase of the game. I have everything I need, plenty of cars, an attack chopper, etc.

    Why would you need the “highest valued plane” anyway? It only exists to soak up cash made by people who play obsessively, and is nothing beyond a status symbol, and a rather odd one at that.

    Rockstar needs to come up with cash sinks for people who run Heists for hours every day. That’s obviously not you and me, and does nothing to take away from our experience.

  5. For those who lime it, good. Those who dont, even better. We need cheaters and glitches. The money they let you earn takes too long. Stop over reacting over nothin. It’s a game leople. People cheat in every game ever played. Grow out of the crying phase and love your damn life

  6. Why do they need to come up with cash sinks? I play heists and buy cards too nonstop I could buy like 14 of those planes but I’m not going to put my cash into that ugly plane because my cash needs to be spent. All I do is hold onto the money. I’m not going to spend it on anything that has low customization, is a Pegasus summons (in most cases) and definitely not because I can or should. Sure I can, but no I shouldn’t spend the money on crap items because my money needs to be spent.

  7. I understand where people are coming from regarding making money by just playing the game. It’s a very valid point and truthfully, it’s the way GTA is meant to be played. BUT, if your like me and only get an hour here or there, a few times a month at BEST to play, it kind of ruins the online portion of the game. The fact that items are priced so high, I can’t ever afford anything, lol… I just don’t have the time to play like I used to anymore and the few times I do get a chance to play online, the only way I can afford any in-game items is to spend real money on shark cards (being in finance that goes against my logic)…I guess basically, I’m just getting too f_cking old to game anymore… It sucks, but thats reality…

    1. That’s what the micro-transactions are for. If you don’t have the time to grind up money, you can spend IRL money. Assuming that you don’t have enough time because you’re working.

      If you still cant afford it, maybe you shouldn’t play games at all.

  8. This game is way too easy to make money. And if you do not have more than an hour to spend on it, then yeah gou will struggle. This is game meant for people wHo have time to put into it, it is not a pass over game. I am sitting on 3.4 mil and it will only keep going up. I just got it for my ps4 yesterday and now that there will be heists, i am gonna be rich since i dont have expensive taste.

    I bought all the cheapest clothes, the ones only in the hundreds, i stole cars i liked on the street and made them mine instead of buying those stupid super cars, so i basically got every car i own for free. I made sure i maxed out ammo for every weapon a long time ago and i conserve ammo during missions as much as possible, so i use my AP pistol a lot. I am currently working on buying the rest of the guns i dont have. And i set goals to get them. I dont spend a single dollar until my money reaches a point, then i buy one item i want, so on and so forth. Maybe you guys should try my method of playing. Very low maintanence and i always have money to get what i want.

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