Fans have long been asking Rockstar to put on the gloves and stop playing nice-guy with the hackers and modders in GTA Online. Rockstar, in turn, has since fixed the insurance fraud hack, cleaned up the game on PC, and now, set out to clear up the in-game economy by taking all illegitimate cash out of circulation.
And some people aren't too happy.
Rockstar is finally cracking down on modded cash in GTA Online big-time, tracking down every last cent of illegitimately acquired currency and deleting it from the space-time-continuum. Not only that, but they rewrote the terms of suspensions and bans to make thing more harsh on hackers — and it's harsh.
Don't get us wrong, we're all for this. While a good long time ago Rockstar had some issues with false detections, in recent months those were hammered out and these days the only players complaining about getting falsely banned "for no reason" are lying and do cheat, or are forgetful and left SP mods installed while going Online.
As always, in the case of genuine false bans (as rare as they are) contacting support is the way to go. However, first, the crackdown on illegitimate cash: players have reported seeing alerts when logging in to GTA Online stating that their in-game accounts have been "corrected" by a negative amount.
In some cases, these messages appeared specifying limited amounts like a few hundred thousand, and in others, a million or two. The way this works is that any account that had at one point received modded money would be corrected to reflect that. This means that if someone got GTA$ 200,000 a year ago and spent it all within days, this new correction would still remove a $200,000 sum from their current account.
That said, the amounts would be altered in certain cases. Obviously, if the reduction would reduce the money below $0, it does stop at zero, seeing as you cannot own a negative amount of cash. Another clause in the new terms is that Shark Card Money is unaffected even if we're talking about a modded account.
If an account's user modded $200,000 at some point in the past, spent some of it, then bought a Megalodon Shark Card netting them 8 million in in-game funds, and their account balance was at, say, $8,125,000, then only the $125,000 would be removed and the 8 mil Shark Card cash would remain, even though 200k was modded.








