If Rockstar was to fix such an online cheat with an update, modders could still revert to a previous version and play online with others exploiting the game. Rockstar allows single player mods in the PC version of GTA 5 but bans players from using modded content in GTA Online. Players struggled against those using cash exploits, invincibility, invisibility and more, ruining the game experience for many.
'You can create disposable characters, cheat cash and stats and troll other players as much as you'd like and it will not be saved or recorded - this means it's basically a way to play anonymously,' said modder LondonTown2004.Ī similar exploit - found after Rockstar fixed the problem of disappearing characters, cash and weapons - had been used in GTA Online on PS3 and Xbox 360, notoriously turning the game's freemode sessions into chaos.
GTA Online players on PC who have been banned from the game may soon be able to return anonymously and exploit the game with any number of mods and cheats.Ī modder on the se7ensins forum claims that Rockstar is about to reintroduce a system for creating temporary characters - something that can be exploited with new code scripting. A new PC exploit could open GTA Online to banned players using any number of cheats and mods - and Rockstar may not able to do anything about it.