RSVSR Tips 4 Weird GTA V Glitches Youve Probably Missed

RSVSR Tips 4 Weird GTA V Glitches Youve Probably Missed

A Story by Hartmann846
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Discover four obscure GTA V San Andreas glitches: a lighthouse-side door-entry block, Trevor's footless cutscene bug, a rooftop glass sky blackout, and a casino wall that drags cars uphill.

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After all these years, GTA V still pulls off the kind of tiny, dumb surprises that make you stop mid-walk and go, "Wait… what?" You don't need mods or a fresh save, either. Just curiosity and a bit of patience. It's the same vibe you get when you're grinding missions for buy cheap GTA 5 Money and end up getting distracted by something totally unrelated, because Los Santos always has one more oddball detail hiding in the cracks.


Most of the time, getting into a car from the passenger side is smooth. Your character opens the door, hops in, then shuffles across like it's nothing. But out near the eastern coastline, close to that lighthouse area, there's a patch of ground where the game just refuses to play along. Walk up to the passenger door and try it: instead of sliding across the seats, your character steps back, hesitates, and then jogs around to the driver's door like the inside of the car is suddenly off-limits. It feels like the pathfinding is hitting a hidden wall only in that spot, which is why it's so easy to miss unless you're cruising out there on purpose.


This one's oddly specific, which makes it even funnier when it works. Dress Trevor in those camo cargo pants at his place, then switch to Michael and replay "By the Book" from the menu. When the cutscene starts, the outfit doesn't properly carry over. The game snaps Trevor back to his default sweatpants, but the real glitch is lower down: his shoes and feet can fail to load, so you get Trevor delivering lines in a heavy, tense scene while floating on invisible ankles. The rest of the scene plays it totally straight, which somehow makes the bug land even harder.


There's a building in Los Santos with a rooftop pool where the lighting can break in a really dramatic way. Stand in the right place and look through a specific pane of glass in one of the doors up there. At a certain angle, the skybox just drops out. The skyline stays put, the buildings still look normal, but the "sky" becomes a deep black void, like someone turned daytime off. You can even catch the sun glowing through that darkness, which looks impossible. Move a step or two and the bright blue sky snaps right back, like nothing happened.


Near the Diamond Casino, there's a slanted concrete wall players treat like a stunt ramp. The weird part shows up when you drive onto it and brake. Instead of rolling back down, the car starts creeping upward, as if the slope is pulling it in reverse. You can hop out and watch the vehicle keep climbing on its own, slow and steady. It doesn't really care what you're driving, either, which makes it feel less like a handling quirk and more like the surface itself is bugged. If you're the type who likes testing odd spots like these�"or you'd rather spend your time actually playing than endlessly grinding�"using a service like rsvsr for game currency and items can free you up to just mess around and explore the city's strangest corners without the usual hassle.Welcome to RSVSR�"where GTA V weirdness meets real, usable tips. From the lighthouse car-door "nope" zone to Trevor's footless cutscene bug, we track the odd stuff and help you keep playing smarter. 

© 2026 Hartmann846


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Added on March 12, 2026
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