<br>Jetpacks are pretty significant in the GTA V conspiracy theory community. The mythical propulsion device is seen as symbol of freedom and liberation from the tyranny of an expansive, interconnected enigma that refuses to be solved. Jetpack hunters aren't just running on fumes, though. There's genuine reasons to think that the jetpack exists in the game, or that it was at least going to be added at some point . Code referencing a jetpack has been found, after all. For the longest time, this revelation had mystery hunters scouring Los Santos for clues about the device's whereabouts. One of the most pervasive theories focused on Fort Zancudo, the heavily guarded military base on the Northwest coast of the map. The fort bears a resemblance to Area 69 from San Andreas , which actually did hold a jetpack. Searches of Zancudo have yielded nothing… <br><br> <br>Designing maps as islands is very convenient for game designers, for it permits them to clearly limit the area in which the player can navigate and integrate it to the narration, contrarily to many other open-world games that use transparent walls. In GTA V , https://www.google.Co.ao the island on which the events of the game take place is named San Andreas, and is fictionally positioned in the southwest of the United States of Amer<br><br> <br>This one is slightly more sappy than unsettling, although, many players are unaware of the existence of this easter egg altogether. If you follow a dog roaming the cemetery in GTA V , it will stop at a grave and sit in front of it while wagging its tail. This is based off of a real story in Edinburgh, Scotland where a dog spent 14 years guarding his master's grave after his death, until the dog died as well. As it turns out, one of the GTA offices is located in Edinbu<br><br> <br>From these mysteries and other elements of the game, such as the gameplay itself, conspiracy theories were born into the tight-knit community of players. From creepy to mind-blowing, these ideas populated forums such as Reddit since 2013, and are still going strong! And that’s how I found out these juicy conspiracy theories about the fifth opus of the Grand Theft Auto ser<br><br> <br>However, some players believe that in the GTA V universe, this conspiracy theory did not only exist, but succeeded. Therefore, the game happens 70-80 years later and takes place in this ultimate-capitalism society. This explains why all characters you meet are even more obsessed with technology, superstars, and their own image than we are, in the real world. This ideology also explains why people in GTA V are ready to do absolutely anything in order to get what they want, including acts of extreme viole<br><br> <br>Being set in a very rich universe, GTA V offers a world to discover and so many treasures and mysteries to find that it’s almost infinite. From one side of the map to the other, players can stumble upon clues to find hidden locations or resolved plot threads. Who knows what we’ll find n<br><br> <br>I'm not one to tell people how they should or shouldn't play a game, but if you don't find yourself causing a massive traffic jam or two in Grand Theft Auto V , you're not doing it right. Rockstar was pretty generous in regards to toning down the traffic congestion that plagues the streets of real life Los Angeles in their game. However, that doesn't mean you shouldn't swerve into a roaming car or two at your leisure for the sake of pure enjoyment. Most people you ram your vehicle into (that don't die on impact) will have a few choice words for you, and may even give you the bird as their raging 'cherry on top'. Don't fret, as long as you're still in your car and don't have a firearm equipped, simply press the fire button and let them know that you can dish it out just as well as you can take<br> <br>Head off into the Great Chaparra mountains for an afternoon sojourn and you may happen upon a boarded-up mineshaft. Depending on which version of the game you own, you may be able to get inside–any explosive will clear the way (entering the mineshaft is only supported on the Xbox One, PS4 and PC versions of the game, while Xbox 360 and PS3 owners will find a brick wall blocking their path). A thorough exploration of the mine (as seen in this video ) leaves much to be desired. While players have reported hearing voices and footsteps in the mine, typically all that can be heard are the sounds of bats and the creak of the shaft's weathered supports. That hasn't kept GTA V 's mystery-seeking community from rampant speculation, though, as some still believe the mineshaft is haun<br><br> <br>Rumor has it that something is stalking the sewers of Los Santos–a wretched creature that's part human, part rat. That's the idea behind the Ratman legend in GTA V , at least. In truth, the Ratman myth goes all the way back to Grand Theft Auto III , though the best sighting of this subterranean mutant comes from Grand Theft Auto IV , as explained in this video . Like all great spur-of-the-moment monster sightings, the Ratman photograph is appropriately blurry, and yields little in the way of hard evidence. What might be a half-human, half-rat abomination is more likely a regular character model made to look unsettling in an off-kilter photograph. More realistically, it's possible that a character model simply did not load correctly and came off looking more monstrous than usual. Or, you know… Ratman li<br>