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can some one explain to me the hot coffee thing


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It is a mod, one put in by R* in the hope that a modder would find it. It happened, various people didn't like it, and it made R* have to have a re-release of the game, this time clean.

 

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It's not a mod. A mod is a modification made by a player who wasn't on the developing team. So that makes it a cheat. Because PS2 don't takes mods, does it?

 

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It's not a mod. A mod is a modification made by a player who wasn't on the developing team. So that makes it a cheat. Because PS2 don't takes mods, does it?

 

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its not a mod rockstar put it in had it hidden but a hacker managed to unlock it

It is a modification because R* had it turned off but then somebody moded it to be on wink.gif .

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Wait, just because it was hidden in the codes it means only a hacker can reach it. Oh my, let's ban our modders.

 

@ Yosi - I said that to prove my point. Hot Coffee is on PS2 too, and it's toggled by ARMax.

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Wait, just because it was hidden in the codes it means only a hacker can reach it. Oh my, let's ban our modders.

 

@ Yosi - I said that to prove my point. Hot Coffee is on PS2 too, and it's toggled by ARMax.

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can some one explain to me the hot coffee thing, about hot coffee

 

 

The quality of the beans for the most part depends on factors three and four although there are some other important things to consider when deciding whether to call a particular batch of beans 'high quality'. And naturally I recommend the purchase of high quality beans. The factors that affect your coffee are: The country the beans come from, the variety of bean grown, the growing conditions in a particular year and the general climate, the method used to harvest the beans, how they were processed

 

to produce the dry, green bean without the pulp, and the storage conditions of the beans on their long journey to the roaster. All of these things have an effect on the quality of the coffee in your cup. Coffee can be like wine or beer or scotch in its complexity of nuanced flavor and aroma and its dependence on a myriad of factors affecting the final product. People who appreciate the finer flavors of regional coffees and the effects that the weather had on a particular year's crop are the real coffee experts. I, unfortunately, do not currently know anyone like this. I don't generally concern myself with the nitty-gritty details of where my next half-pound of coffee is coming from. I'm just looking for a quality coffee roasted to perfection and prepared with finesse.

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