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GTA 5, on PC, is. › TheGamer Originals. I am planning to buy gta 5 on pc around november but i want to know how common are hackers? Might not buy it if it's in every lobby. › Guides › Online. These hackers, as it should be obvious, must be avoided at all costs. And before you ask which platforms they are active on, it's the PC version of GTA 5 you. GTA Online and Red Dead Online are both successful online games maintained by Rockstar, but they share a serious problem. Hackers are able. Making GTA 5 free was always going to hit GTA Online the hardest. Rockstar has seemingly never found a permanent solution to cheating and. Grand Theft Auto Online on PC has always had a problem with hackers and modders. But the situation has gotten much worse after the game. There will always be cheats in GTA as long as there are kids with no game trying Unfortunately, platforms are starting to join/overlap online with pc. Game hacks and cheat software have been around as long as PC games have are the most common forms of cheating in online shooters. I play on PC, and hacking is only more rampent here than console, and Roc. we got into an online lobby and there was a hacker/modder who actually gave.
GTA Online is notorious for its hacker problem, with mod menus readily available for the right price, lobbies filled to the brim with cheaters, and lackluster security that's a tad worrying, to say the least. I loaded into my apartment, a character I hadn't played in a good three years, and I was in the mood to do some races, maybe a heist, or just some free-roaming with my decent, not-great cars. I was blown up - again, and again, and again, and again, in my own apartment. Blown up I promptly closed the game, uninstalled it, and said a profound, "Fuck that. We booted into heists , CEO deliveries, motorcycle club shenanigans, and some free-roaming fun. In that gap, I had read a lot on Reddit, Twitter, and other forums about hackers grabbing players' IPs, doxxing them, or threatening them. GTA Online is a fun sandbox that is continuously being ripped apart by a toxic set of players on a virtual power trip, and this can take the shape of mass-murdering servers for no reason, vendettas against a singular person with god-mode, broken weapons, and infinite ammo, or even sliding into the chat to spew some shit before dropping a player's IP and location saying, "I know where you live. GTA 5, on PC, is stuffed with hackers. It's easier to cheat in this triple-A goliath than it ever was on Club Penguin. Now, granted - a lot of these so-called 'hackers' are just players with a paid mod-menu using its functionality to grab something that Rockstar hasn't concealed well at all. In those cases, it's unlikely they can do anything to your internet like shutting it down or overloading it. The more pertinent issue is that with an IP address, all you have to do is slip onto Google and search it to find a player's location. Searching my own, I can see that it gets my city right and even my postcode right. It even brings up my provider. Now, the likelihood of someone paying you a visit to do any harm is so rare, it's barely worth bringing up - it's one of those horror stories you've no doubt heard, but the chance of it ever happening is next to none. Still, security is important, and even a slither of a risk of that happening shouldn't be there. What's more likely is getting doxxed - someone taking your information such as your IP and location and sharing it on the internet or even just the in-game chat. For streamers or larger personalities, this is naturally an even bigger problem as the last thing you want is your hundreds of thousands of fans knowing where you lay your head at night, since you'll no doubt end up with some deciding to pay you a visit because they don't quite get the boundary between internet celebrity and audience. Worst-case scenario, a streamer or YouTuber could even get swatted by some pissed-off hacker in a lobby: for context, that's where you call up the police and say XYZ has a bomb in their home, plans to do this or that, essentially doling out a story that warrants the swat team being sent in. This happening to any old player - especially ones who keep quiet and out of chat - is very, very unlikely. It's rare among streamers, now, so it shouldn't keep you up at night, but these possibilities are why having an IP readily available to grab is a dangerous game, and something Rockstar needs to address. All you can do now is fork out for a VPN and shift your location to avoid any trouble - this way, a hacker can't dox you or threaten you. Still, the fact that it's up to the players themselves to avoid any risk is disgusting. Security like this should be a paramount concern for the company in charge, but - right now - the focus seems more on the inconsequential: the money boosting. Perhaps, down the line, this will be an issue of the past. But it's rare that, when playing on PC, you'll find a lobby that doesn't have at least one hacker in it, and stay out of the chat because they can shut down your game or get into their big boots to spout off a threat, listing your place of residence. Rockstar declined to comment, but hopefully, they're working on fixing this security concern. Next: Agents Of S. NoSkyrim mod was only out for two days before being removed from Nexus Mods. He can be reached at jtroughton2k gmail. Share Share Tweet Email. James Troughton Articles Published.