Author Topic: Kochieboy, Alyx Vance, Wispfire and Dust To Phoenix break GTAV  (Read 2677 times)

http://www.twitch.tv/mentosandcola

Stream will go live in a bit, give us a moment to get ready

awesome, now i got something to do

someone is already spamming the op's rockstar messages.

they wont invite me

stuff stream


i got in, best stream
« Last Edit: July 01, 2015, 02:06:22 AM by Nal »

they wont invite me

stuff stream

Also, using mods in multiplayer isn't going to be fun when someone watching your stream reports you for it. lol

« Last Edit: July 01, 2015, 01:41:43 AM by Maxxi »

To be completely honest, you disregarded every point I made about how modifying GTA V Online in its entirety is bad. You continued to disregard those points saying modding is okay if it is outside of the public enviroment, which it still isn't.
Continue to call me salty and make fun of me on your stream with the one or so person who actually cares to defend you.

You continued to disregard those points saying modding is okay if it is outside of the public enviroment, which it still isn't.
how

as long as they aren't doing any long-lasting stuff like giving money or something, i don't see a massive problem if they're just richarding around with eachother in an invite-only session. it is pretty risky tho.

how

as long as they aren't doing any long-lasting stuff like giving money or something, i don't see a massive problem if they're just richarding around with eachother in an invite-only session. it is pretty risky tho.
Someone already reported them

>streaming yourself using mods in Online

>streaming yourself using mods in Online

i was in the middle of recording when someone already reported them
made my work a lot easier


they got raided and it cut off wtf

Fun, fun never changes.

Memory overusage, had to shut down a few programs. Whatever, it was fun, we got to enjoy ourselves on a private server. See you guys next time. <3

i was in the middle of recording when someone already reported them
made my work a lot easier
lmao 'work'