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My car would explode and put other cars on fire, which would also eventually explode. Best of all: sometimes new cars would come, be completely oblivious about the burning cars so when those new cars exploded they'd put these new cars on fire. I loved those chain reactions, but unfortunately that's no longer possible on GTA 5.
Still, GTA 5 definitely has its advantages too. Handling is way different and varies per car. A sports car goes a lot faster than a truck. And if you upgrade said sports car you end up with even more horsepower but... now you probably also need to brake in the corners because otherwise you'll skid off. And things go a lot quicker, so you really need to be careful about this.
Also: cars can still explode and take damage.
awesome thank you il look at this
https://support.rockstargames.com/articles/115004754228/I-found-an-unofficial-GTA-multiplayer-server-Will-I-get-in-trouble-for-playing-on-or-hosting-one-of-these-servers
the risk is there.