Several other users claimed that this video led to them breaking out in laughter or replied by calling the events of the clip just another day in the hood. Another noted that someone had stolen Ryder's car and driven it into Sweet-or, as a third user theorized, kidnapped him.Ī fourth user stated that this programming hiccup had never happened to them, but they kinda wanted it to. One user immediately declared that another character, Lancer "Ryder" Wilson, was making his betrayal earlier than usual. It appears that other Grand Theft Auto San Andreas fans find this bizarre incident funny as well. Both he and the car that hit him appear to have continued moving after they clipped past CJ, leaving CJ standing alone in the neighborhood. However, Sweet's absence is notable and continues even after the interrupted cutscene is over. The mission completion text continued to play without Sweet, giving CJ $200 and more respect. CJ was also clipped by the car, but unlike his brother, he was barely budged by the impact. The moment Sweet turned to walk away, a car crashed straight into him and sent him flying across the screen. CM2K00 had just finished a mission and was watching CJ and Sweet finish up their handshake. RELATED: Rockstar Games Shares Iconic Moments in GTA TrilogyĪs Redditor CM2K00 discovered, this means that sometimes, Grand Theft Auto San Andreas players can encounter unexpected scenes when the game's open-world and cutscenes collide. This means that more than a few missions end with the two brothers in the same scene, even before the pair reconcile. CJ spends most of the game representing the Grove Street Families alongside his estranged older brother Sean "Sweet" Johnson. In Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, players take on the role of Carl "CJ" Johnson, a former gangbanger who is plunged back into the criminal life after being framed for the murder of a police officer. One fan of Grand Theft Auto San Andreas recently experienced what may be the funniest way for a mission to end.
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