What happens when you destroy all the signs in GTA 5?

What happens when you destroy all the signs in GTA 5?

Some of the signs can be knocked down by a vehicle and all can be destroyed by a gun discharge or explosion. However, they cannot be burned. After smashing all fifteen signs, Trevor will receive a text from Josh asking him to come to the Bilingsgate Motel.

Can you destroy the dam in GTA 5?

While no one’s managed to destroy the dam yet, it isn’t from lack of trying, YouTuber Sernandoe posted a video of himself trying to blow up the dam with 10,000 missiles, while another YouTuber, RobbinRams crashed a blimp into the dam in attempt to destroy it. Unfortunately, neither attempt was successful.

What happens when you find all 50 letter scraps in GTA 5?

When all 50 Letter Scraps are collected, the 4-page letter is revealed along with the killer’s identity and unlocking a new mission. Click HERE to view the mission details. The GTA 5 Interactive Map is a Google-style map anyone can edit or add to. It includes Collectibles, Letter Scraps and much, much more.

Can Trevor buy a house GTA 5?

For Michael, Trevor or Franklin, it is simply not possible to buy a new house for them. You can only buy apartments online. In single player you cannot buy different houses you must simply stay with the default houses the entire single player.

How do you destroy Lenny Avery signs in GTA 5?

Mark the locations on the map for each one and then drive on over to the house and whack the “For Sale” sign with a melee weapon (avoid using guns so that you don’t get pegged with a Wanted level). Once all fifteen signs are gone, Josh sends you a text message to meet him at a motel in Downtown LS.

Where is the Land Act reservoir in GTA 5?

Location(s) The Land Act Reservoir is a water reservoir featured in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. It is located in the Tataviam Mountains, east of Los Santos. The reservoir is impounded by the Land Act Dam at its south-eastern end, at which point the water flows into the Los Santos River.