GTA 5 is one of those games which is packed to the brim with so much content that you'd need ludicrous amounts of free time to actually get bored with it. However, there are some players out there who have seen it all, played it all and won it all. Well, that, or some of the side activities just don't interest them.
Either way, this isn't a game that is devoid of content. While it is mostly identical to how it was upon launch, some minor content additions did occur during the first handful of updates. After a (very short) while though, the updates only added their content to GTA Online.
Single player has remained unchanged since, so it is no surprise that players who prefer solo gaming have went through all of the content. This is a three year old game, after all. The recent ports to current gen consoles did revitalize it a bit, but rather with features instead of content.
The most recent edition to be released, the PC port, however brought new life to single player with mods. While absolutely all forms of modding are bannable offenses in GTA Online, players are more than welcome to mod to their heart's content in single player. There are a wide range of mods available, so you'll be guaranteed to find something you enjoy regardless of preference for lore-friendliness.
But what do console players and PC players who'd rather stay away from mods do? Some players simply prefer solo play or have poor internet. Even if you do like GTA Online, sometimes the servers are offline and you might not feel like playing something else.
One of the most entertaining ways to squeeze some extra fun out of games you've otherwise maxed out is trying to "break" them or use their own mechanics against them. The new activity we're bringing to you today was recently discovered by a fan of GTA 5, Stix147, and falls into the latter category.
Warning: Spoilers for the storyline of GTA 5 ahead.
Basically, at one point in the story, specifically in the mission Caida Libre, Trevor kidnaps the wife of Martin Madrazo, who is something of a big-wig in the city. Understandably, Mr. Madrazo is a tad upset by all this, so he promptly "bans" Trevor and Michael from Los Santos on the pain of death.
Naturally, this ban lifts eventually as the story progresses, but for a while the story moves to Sandy Shores and to the north of the city. In order to implement this ban from the city in gameplay, Rockstar opted against an invisible wall approach. Whenever the player enters Los Santos as either Michael or Trevor, a number of Madrazo's thugs will be sent after them.
Of course, these thugs will be armed. While it isn't too hard to kill them, another Baller full of gun-toting henchmen will spawn. Until you progress further in the GTA V story, infinite thugs will come after you. After a few waves, Mr. Madrazo himself will call you, saying mean and intimidating things.







