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번역 관련 문제 보고
If, IF, that time was to come, hopefully GTA 6 is out, and we can leave GTA 5 to the cheaters, and hackers. I mean, how can GTA Online get any worse? Like if you thought that GTA Online was and is safe, you are completely lost. What more can they do, on a game level? DDOS you? Crash you? Trigger the ban sensor? All of these have and are still happening to this day.
Now, I was reading this document on P2P networks: http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202011/20201110.pdf, and without guard rails, you are completely exposed to things. But realistically, who is going to target you? Are some script-kiddies with a cheat menu going to do some federally illegal ♥♥♥♥, and hack into your computer? Very unlikely. Now, they would be more inclined to do it if you decided to kick the hornets nest, but it's very unlikely.
https://ibb.co/LhZM2zd
You really think it going to affect them somehow? they made hundreds of millions on this game.