(12-31-2013, 01:24 AM)dirmaster0 Wrote: I should probably give some money away so they dont think I cheated o.O;
Apparently they've found a way to find out what money has been hacked in or not. Giving it away is probably the worst thing you can do because they start thinking you had something to do with it. I was givern $114,800,000 a few days ago and filed a report ticket with Rockstar, they said they'd wipe the money off my account for me before the patch thats ment to do that anyway. Apparently if the patch does it for you theres the risk of haveing your account banned ... Didn't want to take it.
They know how people are getting the money in, and since the game tracks how and where you make money, and this system is basically hacking anouther system to make it seem legit, they have a record of how much you should be making from missions. And since some people managed to hack it to give them $49 million a mission, those'll stand out I'm sure.
GTAO is no fun when you've got like + a billion dollars. I bought everything ( Excluding the 400k apartment, it's useless and the last thing I need is to come out of my garage to a large amount of nine year old kids waiting for me, as they'll probably cry when I kill them all. ) and now all I do is just sort of mess around. In fact, today me and my friends took a jet to the top of the map, bailed out, activated our parachutes and pressed "Y" ( Xbox 360, for those who don't know pressing Y removes your parachute) And fell for like three minutes.
If you want someone to roll with, PM me and I'll send you my Gamertag.
EDIT: Actually, now that I think about it... I'm pretty sure I've run in to you online before. If so, sorry if I killed you. There are some days I make an entire server ragequit because I got bored, grabbed my Carbine and killed everything. It eventually got to the point I've seen a lot of people leave the second I join. I've only been in a Bad Sport Lobby once, and that was for self defense. I will NEVER go there again. It's a horrible place.
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