GTA Online, green light for hackers
The PC version of GTA Online seems to have come to an end. As reported online, in fact, the latest patch of the Rockstar Games game has practically removed a large part of the anti-cheat system, about 95%. A huge problem, which now opens the doors to potential hackers and cheaters, who can act undisturbed.
This is the end for hundreds and hundreds of PC users. Without the anti-cheat, GTA Online players could now use any kind of trick aimed at ruining the game's economy and gameplay sessions. Thanks to this removal, in fact, now you can activate practically all the tricks without any disturbance, such as the God Mode, infinite ammunition and much more. All elements that will ruin the gaming experience, preventing loyal players from having fun with the title.
There is no reason why such a maneuver was undertaken. According to some users, however, Rockstar Games is preparing to launch a new anti cheat system. However, it remains a very dark chapter for the online component of GTA 5, which at this point we advise you to uninstall absolutely, also for security reasons. In fact, it is not excluded that there are also problems related to personal data. These are only hypotheses, but we invite you not to underestimate, given the risks to which we are continually exposed.
In an odd move, the latest #GTAV PC patch removes essential components of the anti-cheat system.
Resulting in the removal of approximately 95% of the anti-cheat system.
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GTA Online is the reason why so many players still decide to buy Grand Theft Auto V. The multiplayer component of the latest game in the series is perhaps one of the best ever created. While on consoles this problem does not seem to have occurred (the anti cheat has not been ripped off the title), the PC community will now have to make a choice: continue playing or, reluctantly, uninstall the game. Continue to follow geekinco for all the news and announcements in the pipeline from the world of video games.