RSVSR Tips 4 Deep Cut GTA V World Glitches Still Unfound
After years of cruising Los Santos, you start to think the game's got no secrets left. Then you wander into some oddly specific corner and it all falls apart. I've been chasing these little "how is this even real?" moments lately while messing with routes, outfits, and random props—and it's the same feeling you get when you're grinding GTA 5 Money and the game suddenly throws something at you that you've never seen before.
1) The lighthouse passenger-side dead zone
Normally, walking up to the passenger door is a tiny flex: you pop it open and your character slides across like it's nothing. But out on the eastern coastline near the lighthouse, there's a patch of ground where that rule just doesn't apply. Try the passenger side there and your character acts like the handle's welded shut. No animation, no attempt—just a brief hesitation and then they jog around the car to the driver's door instead. It's not tied to a specific vehicle either; it's the spot itself. You can nudge the car a few feet, try again, and suddenly it works like normal. Move it back, and nope—back to the forced walk of shame around the bumper.
2) Trevor's missing shoes in "By the Book"
This one feels like the game's wardrobe system having a small meltdown on camera. Put Trevor in those camo cargo pants at his safehouse, then switch to Michael and replay "By the Book." When the cutscenes kick in, the engine tries to load Trevor's look, changes its mind, and swaps him into default sweatpants. Fine. But his shoes and feet? Gone. You get these serious, gritty shots where everyone's acting tense, and Trevor's just there… hovering, ankles cut off like the model never finished loading. It's the kind of glitch that makes you pause the scene just to check you're not imagining it.
3) A rooftop pane that eats the sky
On a Los Santos rooftop with a pool and glass safety barriers, one specific pane can break the whole atmosphere. Stand at the right angle and look through it, and the skybox basically deletes itself. Buildings stay put, the skyline still looks sharp, but the "air" turns into a deep black void. The funniest part is the sun still shows up, floating in the darkness like someone forgot to turn off a light source. Step a little to the side and it snaps back to a normal sunny day, like nothing happened.
4) The casino slope that pulls cars uphill
Near the Diamond Casino there's a slanted concrete wall people use like a cheap stunt ramp, and it has a nasty little physics quirk. Drive onto the incline and hit the brakes. Instead of sliding back down, your car starts creeping upward, slowly, like gravity's been flipped on its head. Even better, you can hop out and the empty vehicle keeps climbing on its own. It happens with loads of different cars and bikes, which makes it feel like a busted trigger in the environment rather than some handling stat. If you're the sort of player who likes testing weird edges—whether that's physics spots like this or saving time on grinds by picking up currency and items through RSVSR—it's a reminder that GTA V still has plenty of strange seams to poke at.Welcome to RSVSR, where GTA V's strangest secrets and actually-useful money tips sit in the same place. From the lighthouse spot that won't let you enter on the passenger side, to Trevor's missing-feet cutscene glitch, to that casino wall that drags cars uphill, we cover the weird and the practical. Want smarter cash routes and quick guides that don't waffle? https://www.rsvsr.com/gta-5-money Jump in, play your way, and stay ahead of San Andreas.
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