12-27-2025, 08:25 AM
Before I even start chasing dumb stunts, I make sure I've got my setup sorted, because Los Santos loves to waste your time when you're learning a tight line. That's why I usually check guides and loadouts tied to GTA 5 Money so I'm not grinding forever in between attempts. And yeah, I still get that same little thrill every time I stand on some ledge thinking, "No way the game lets me do this." It's been out forever, but the physics still feel like they're held together with duct tape and pure chaos.
Skydive through the construction lift
The downtown skyscraper site with the orange construction lift is the classic "this can't be real" test. From the street, it looks like solid scaffolding, or at least too thin to thread with a falling body. But it's got this hollow channel that you can actually drop through if you line it up perfectly. Not mostly. Not close enough. You'll either clip the frame and ragdoll or get shoved sideways like the air just turned into a wall. When you finally slip through clean, it feels like you broke the rules, even though the game is the one that set them up that way.
Parachuting the Lombank gap
Then there's the Lombank buildings. The first time you try to parachute between them, your instincts scream to bail. The space is so narrow it looks like your canopy should instantly snag and delete you. But there's a tiny entry point where it works, like the collision mesh forgot to grow up with the visuals. The annoying part is how picky the scripting feels. Brush the wrong edge and it's like the game takes it personally. Your chute gets cut, you drop straight down, and you're staring at the pavement wondering why you even bothered.
Billboard logic that makes zero sense
My favorite weirdness is the giant TV billboards. You'd think a heavy car, a rocket bike, anything with actual mass would smash the glass on impact. Half the time it just bonks and bounces like the screen is made of rubber. But if you skydive into it as a squishy human hitbox, it shatters immediately. It's hilarious. Your character doesn't even slow down in a meaningful way. The game basically says flesh beats steel today, and you just have to accept it.
Pool breathing glitch for underwater lurking
If you're into survival exploits, the swimming pool breath glitch is still a gem. You go underwater, wedge yourself against a wall, and trigger the take-cover behavior in just the right spot. Suddenly the oxygen meter stops mattering, and you can sit there forever like you're on a scuba tank the game forgot to remove. It's not invincibility, though, and that's the part people mess up. Explosives, bullets, dumb luck, it all still ends you. If you want to buy game currency or items in the RSVSR platform to keep your runs funded, the quickest entry point I've seen is rsvsr GTA 5 Money and then you can get back to testing these stupid edge cases.
Skydive through the construction lift
The downtown skyscraper site with the orange construction lift is the classic "this can't be real" test. From the street, it looks like solid scaffolding, or at least too thin to thread with a falling body. But it's got this hollow channel that you can actually drop through if you line it up perfectly. Not mostly. Not close enough. You'll either clip the frame and ragdoll or get shoved sideways like the air just turned into a wall. When you finally slip through clean, it feels like you broke the rules, even though the game is the one that set them up that way.
Parachuting the Lombank gap
Then there's the Lombank buildings. The first time you try to parachute between them, your instincts scream to bail. The space is so narrow it looks like your canopy should instantly snag and delete you. But there's a tiny entry point where it works, like the collision mesh forgot to grow up with the visuals. The annoying part is how picky the scripting feels. Brush the wrong edge and it's like the game takes it personally. Your chute gets cut, you drop straight down, and you're staring at the pavement wondering why you even bothered.
Billboard logic that makes zero sense
My favorite weirdness is the giant TV billboards. You'd think a heavy car, a rocket bike, anything with actual mass would smash the glass on impact. Half the time it just bonks and bounces like the screen is made of rubber. But if you skydive into it as a squishy human hitbox, it shatters immediately. It's hilarious. Your character doesn't even slow down in a meaningful way. The game basically says flesh beats steel today, and you just have to accept it.
Pool breathing glitch for underwater lurking
If you're into survival exploits, the swimming pool breath glitch is still a gem. You go underwater, wedge yourself against a wall, and trigger the take-cover behavior in just the right spot. Suddenly the oxygen meter stops mattering, and you can sit there forever like you're on a scuba tank the game forgot to remove. It's not invincibility, though, and that's the part people mess up. Explosives, bullets, dumb luck, it all still ends you. If you want to buy game currency or items in the RSVSR platform to keep your runs funded, the quickest entry point I've seen is rsvsr GTA 5 Money and then you can get back to testing these stupid edge cases.
