GTA V Online Cheats and Exploits to Be Eliminated by Rockstar
GTA V Online cheats and exploits that allow users to gain ridiculous amounts of cash in the game will be eliminated by Rockstar soon.
Rockstar claims to have already sent out patches to correct these glitches that are being taken advantage of by various players. The company plans to send out a new patch sometime soon that will fix all the cheats. These glitches have caused for the delay of the Heists DLC.
"Access to the GTA Online Creator has been temporarily disabled to stop the spread of a new exploit," said the game's developer on their Support page. "If you would like to receive an automatic email notification as soon as there is more information about when the Creator will be available, please log into the Support Site and click Subscribe at the top of the page."
More information on that exploit can be found here.
An online petition created to encourage Rockstar to make a PC version of GTA V has received its 700,000 signature this month.
The petition was released shortly after the game initially launched for the PS3 and Xbox 360. It received around 600,000 signatures by October
of 2013.
It reads "Please release GTA V on PC. GTA games have been a large part of so many people's lives and it's a big shame not seeing the newest iteration of the game being released on the most powerful platform."
GTA V was released in September of last year and the game went on to generate $800 million in just 24 hours and more than $1 billion after three days. A PC version would only enhance these numbers.
The games is also rumored to be launching for the Xbox One and PS4 sometime in the near future.