Whichever submachine gun the player has in their inventory is the one that Carl uses in the cutscene when he and Cesar kill T-Bone.However, he will not remain so during the cutscene of his death. It is possible to kill T-Bone by decapitating him.Originally, Ryder would get killed on the pier, and T-Bone would swim to the boat, audio files for Ryder dying and T-Bone telling Carl that he will get him later still remain.
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T-Bone shows up with some Rifa, as does Ryder with two Tahomas full of Ballas along with one riding shotgun in his Picador. After Carl and Cesar meet up on a rooftop across from Pier 69, Carl gets there and uses a sniper rifle to gun down the San Fierro Rifa taking the guard over the pier, so that Mountain Cloud Boys acting as the backup can move in. During the October 2021 Facebook Connect, we also got a glimpse at some of the company’s upcoming products, as Facebook revealed Project Cambria, a new VR HMD.After finding out of the next meet between Big Smoke's lieutenant Ryder and the Loco Syndicate through killing Jizzy B., Carl calls Cesar to inform him of this. In all the talk of the metaverse, Facebook locked down another big exclusive for the Oculus Quest 2 with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR. San Andreas is just the latest beloved 2000s game to get the VR treatment, as Resident Evil 4 VR just hit the Oculus Quest 2 this month, impressing us in our Shacknews review. We didn’t get a glimpse at any gameplay, and there is no current release window, so we’re likely still far off from getting to play Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR ourselves. That said, the official announcement states that the project is “many years in the making.” Originally developed by Rockstar Games, it’s unclear what studio is handling the port of San Andreas to VR. Coming as an Oculus Quest 2 exclusive, the all-time classic video game is getting the VR treatment. Mark Zuckerberg himself announced Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR during the October 2021 Facebook Connect keynote. When speaking to the gaming side of things, Facebook announced that Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is coming to the Oculus Quest 2 as an exclusive VR title.
The October 2021 Facebook Connect featured a lot of talk about the metaverse, with Mark Zuckerberg detailing the future of immersive entertainment and communication.