Bullet_penetration.rpf

: Later updates (v1.1 and beyond) added penetration for blood, oil, animals, and even thin glass, making the environment feel much more reactive.

In the base game of GTA V, cover is often "invincible." If you hide behind a car door or a thin wooden fence, you are generally safe from incoming fire unless the enemy has a clear line of sight to your character model. Bullet_penetration.rpf

: The .rpf file is a container format used by Rockstar Games. To install this "story" of realism into your game, you typically use tools like OpenIV to replace the original physics and material files within the game directory. : Later updates (v1

: Players and NPCs can no longer rely on thin cover. Bullets can now zip through corrugated iron, car doors, and household items like furniture. To install this "story" of realism into your