For years, the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) franchise has captivated gamers with its immersive worlds and intriguing mysteries. From elusive Bigfoots to eerie ghost cars, the games have been rife with enigmas that have fueled endless speculation and curiosity within the gaming community. While some mysteries remain unsolved, recent revelations have shed light on several long-standing puzzles, much to the delight of fans worldwide.
Among the many features that make GTA San Andreas a beloved classic are its unexpected occurrences, including the seemingly random appearance and subsequent crashing of planes within the game. For years, players puzzled over the cause of these airborne calamities, but now, a former Rockstar Games developer has provided insight into the phenomenon.
According to the developer, the crashes were the result of a coding glitch combined with collision issues with thin obstacles. Additionally, slow scene generation caused flyby planes to explode prematurely, leading to their untimely demise atop unsuspecting players.
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Bigfoot, a legendary creature that has made appearances throughout the GTA series, finally met his unmasking in GTA 5. In the mission "The Last One" within the Strangers and Freaks storyline, players encounter what appears to be the elusive beast. However, upon closer inspection, it is revealed to be a man in a costume, bringing an end to years of speculation.
While some fans may have been disappointed by this revelation, others found closure in finally uncovering the truth behind the myth.
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The ghostly appearances of cars without drivers in GTA San Andreas have long confounded players, sparking rumours of supernatural occurrences within the game. However, recent explanations have debunked these myths, attributing the phenomenon to coding quirks rather than otherworldly forces.
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