Streamer attempting to complete GTA 4 at 999% speed.

A gamer is attempting a tough task in GTA 4 by using a mod to increase traffic speed, but after five months, they haven't made much progress.

August 15th 2024.

Streamer attempting to complete GTA 4 at 999% speed.
Playing Grand Theft Auto 4 with all the cars set to their maximum speed may seem like a daunting task. But for one GTA 4 streamer, it's just another challenge to conquer. This particular challenge involves a mod that speeds up traffic to warp speed, and after five months of attempts, the streamer is still not even halfway through.

Many streamers thrive on difficult challenges, such as the recent example of a YouTuber who finally beat an extreme Pokémon test after 1,786 tries. Now, another insanely difficult challenge has emerged from Twitch streamer Tom Walker. His goal? To beat GTA 4 with cars coming at him at lightning speed.

Walker started this challenge back in March, and after five months of hard work – and countless failed attempts at simply crossing the street – he has only completed 23 missions. This challenge is made possible by a mod that sets all vehicles to a super fast speed, and it took Walker 36 minutes just to start the first mission. In his videos, he can be seen dodging cars that are ricocheting off buildings at bullet speed in Liberty City.

So far, Walker has attempted 378 missions, failing at 373 of them. Out of the total 88 missions in GTA 4, he has only managed to pass 23. He recently posted a new video of himself completing the game with every car set to 9999 km/h. The mission involved pulling over three individual vans and checking their cargo, and it's definitely worth a watch.

In an interview with Aftermath, Walker shared his motivation for taking on such a challenging task. "To me, one of the most human things you can do is commit yourself to a challenge that doesn't matter, that only you care about and that you could stop doing at any time," he explained. "If life is suffering, why not choose more suffering – and more life?"

Although Walker is fully committed to completing this challenge, watching him try to survive the constant threat of bullet cars adds an element of suspense to his videos. It's no wonder that many viewers are on the edge of their seats while watching him play. We can't help but feel a sense of fear ourselves.

If you want to stay updated on Walker's progress, you can follow him on Twitter, leave a comment, or subscribe to his newsletter. And for those who want to submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features more easily, there's a Submit Stuff page available.

In other GTA 6 news, fans are eagerly waiting for the release of Trailer 2. Some have even come up with wild theories about when it will drop. In the meantime, fans are getting restless and have resorted to watching a pointless backwards trailer that has somehow become a hit. And to add to the excitement, a GTA 6 teaser item has appeared in GTA Online, sparking speculation about the return of a hated feature.

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