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Topic #74 RSVSR Guide GTA V plane damage can force a deadly climb
    by Alam560 - rank
10/01/2026 @ 09:05
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It's kind of nuts that GTA V is still surprising people this far into its life, especially the folks who've basically made the game their day job. You watch enough runs and you start thinking you've seen every weird bounce, every cursed checkpoint, every "what even was that." moment. Then a clip pops up and reminds you the game's still got teeth, even if you're just browsing GTA 5 Money guides or messing around between sessions.



Two Hours In, One Tiny Mistake
In the clip I saw, DarkViperAU is deep into a run, clock pushing close to two hours, doing "Minor Turbulence." You know the one: Trevor in the Cuban 800, flying low so the radar doesn't light you up. It's usually calm if you've got the line down. He's skimming the water to keep speed, aiming to thread under a bridge like it's just another clean little time save. And then he taps something. Maybe the surface, maybe a support. Nothing that looks dramatic. No big fireball. No instant "welp, that's it."



When Damage Turns Into Physics
Here's the part that hits different: the plane doesn't just "take damage," it changes. The way it moves is suddenly wrong. He keeps pushing forward, trying to drop altitude, and the nose just won't go down. It's climbing like it's got a mind of its own. You can hear him go from focused to genuinely rattled—because that's not a normal mistake you can correct. You're not fighting a simple health bar. You're fighting a warped aircraft that the game now thinks should generate lift in a way it never used to. It's like the control surfaces got bent, and the sim is quietly saying, "Yeah, this is your life now."



The Spiral You Can't Talk Your Way Out Of
At that point, you do what any experienced player does: you start trying options. Pitch, roll, see if you can force it into a dive, maybe loop it to reset the attitude. But the loop turns into that awful slow-motion panic where you can feel the stall coming. The horizon spins, the plane loses it, and there's no graceful recovery. Dirt rushes up, and the game slaps you with "Mission Failed" because the aircraft is too damaged. That message feels extra cruel when you know the real problem wasn't skill, it was the plane becoming a broken object with believable aerodynamics. "Run's dead" lands hard, because it's not just a restart, it's all that clean execution wiped by one invisible bend.



Why Runners Keep Coming Back
This is the love-hate core of GTA V speedrunning: you're not only routing missions, you're budgeting for chaos. You can do everything right and still get punished by a system that's a bit too convincing for an open-world crime game. And yet, that same depth is why people can't quit it. The game isn't just acting; it's simulating, and sometimes the simulation bites back. If you're the kind of player who hates losing progress but still wants every edge—better setups, cleaner practice tools, maybe even quick access to in-game currency and items so you can stay focused on the run—services like RSVSR fit naturally into that grind.RSVSR is where GTA V feels alive, from the chaos to the hidden systems—like DarkViperAU finding out a nicked Cuban 800 can lock into a climb and trash a "Minor Turbulence" run. If the game's physics can end two hours of perfect play, you'll want smarter routes, safer money moves, and tips that actually hold up. Get the latest GTA 5 money guidance and keep your grind tight at https://www.rsvsr.com/gta-5-money so you can stay focused, recover fast, and enjoy the ride.
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