User talk:Wasmachineman NL

RE: Ingot
Firstly, I don't even know who you are, so how I could have a grudge is beyond me. Secondly, I removed the edit because there is no other mention of said bug on the page so the statement you put in the trivia doesn't make sense to someone who doesn't know what the bug in GTA IV is, let alone GTA V. LS11sVaultBoy (Talk) 15:55, May 30, 2017 (UTC)


 * That's a cool theory, but sadly not true. I only revert things which don't fit with the manual of style which was put in place by the community a couple of years ago. I also only block users who are vandals or who have been warned several times but not listened to said warnings. LS11sVaultBoy (Talk) 15:57, May 30, 2017 (UTC)


 * The car simply doesn't suffer from this glitch in GTA V - Having just tested it, the fumes are barely enough to physically exceed the location of the car. Fumes in GTA IV are much more intense and as such, they come out further. In V, the fumes are much less. Even when driving, they don't exceed the bodywork. Monk Talk 16:36, May 30, 2017 (UTC)
 * Ingot-GTAV-ExhaustBug.pngrect:
 * However that doesn't mean I think the "fact" should be reinstated to trivia. The exhaust/bumper "bug" is a design element of the car (intentional or not) and the IV "fact" should be moved from trivia to the design section and mention it occurs in IV and V. Smurfy: illuminate - communicate - spectate 21:52, May 30, 2017 (UTC)
 * Good spot! I was looking for other ways to test this, never thought of enclosed environments. But even still, I'd hardly consider it a bug either. The exhaust is dipped slightly out of line vertically with the bumper and so it's entirely possible for the smoke to pass round it anyway. It's more of a design issue as the bumper clearly obstructs most of the exhaust, although there's space between the bumper and exhaust tip. Monk Talk 22:10, May 30, 2017 (UTC)