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Grand Theft Auto 5 I have noticed that you can drive and break/move several things including light poles, cars, signs, people. But try to drive through a volleyball net and you better be wearing a seat belt or you are coming through the windshield.
There’s actually some truth to some of these. Car doors don’t offer much protection against bullets. And running is pretty much continuous jumping.
The list is definitely incomplete unless you have a “Master Chief can jump from orbit and survive but drowns in two feet of water.”