



If modding your PS3 goes against your consumer moral code (or sounds like too much work), we recommend you still take a few minutes to see how the the fictional coastal state looks underwater anyway: Thanks to Los Santos' readily available supply of wetsuits, scuba gear, and submarines players that turn the state into a water-covered wasteland have plenty of resources for getting around and exploring the aftermath of the great storm. If you happen to own a modded version of the Sony console, setting up the disaster scenario is apparently as simple as just moving a few files around. Unfortunately, you will need a modded PS3 to try this trick at home. Turns out, a mod for the PS3 version is also able to throw some shockingly inclement weather at players.Īlthough modding is most frequently associated with PC gamers, a resourceful PS3 modder, 'Bushigan,' has found a way to cause a major storm in the usually sunny setting of GTA 5. While rumors and potential evidence of a PC version continue to leak out on a weekly basis, console gamers are still finding new ways to wreak havoc on the streets of Los Santos.Īfter the bug that allowed GTA Online players to fly to the snowy town of North Yankton, we thought we had seen the last impressive GTA 5 exploit until PC gamers got their hands on the code. It does freak out a bit from all the pedestrians spawning underwater too do also follow the instructions to disable them - or don't, if you want a wacky adventure with cars and people all over.Over four months after Grand Theft Auto 5's release on PS3 and Xbox 360, we still haven't heard any official confirmation or time frame for a much-desired PC port. It doesn't work on some parts of the world, so you will sometimes find yourself on dry land then suddenly encounter a solid block of ocean towering above you. The No Water + Tsunami + Atlantis mod by Script Mods isn't perfect. I've even tried doing that in GTA V, roaming the land in search of the perfect pond. Look, I realise it may seem like I'm being frivolous posting about such a simple mod when folks are getting to grips with mod tools to add serious things like ambulance missions, trucking, and fuel consumption but 'wild swimming' is my current obsession. The absurdity and wonder of it all is quite something. Several different mods are now draining and flooding San Andreas, letting you walk amongst dry corals or diving down to sunken streets. When the PC port of GTA V was announced last year, I hoped we'd see a version of the console mod (yes, really) which flooded the world.
