Oftentimes in a video game, particularly open-world types, one of the first things to test, besides how much trouble you can get yourself into, is whether or not your character can swim. In the case of Red Dead Redemption 1's John Marston, that answer is firmly no. Similarly, Sonic also can't swim, but that's because his creator wanted him to have something he's bad at.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is proof we are too scared of the humble water level.
But in the case of MindsEye, the heavily criticized game from ex-Rockstar Games executive Leslie Benzies, not only can you not swim, but the water physics also seemingly do not exist.
As first shared on Twitter by a content creator, the water physics in MindsEye is essentially non-existent, as the player character can simply walk or run on top of it with no consequences.
To reach the water, the creator used the PC's Build feature, and while some pointed to him going to a part of the map that wasn't intended to be used, the creator noted that it shouldn't be accessible if that was the case. But it is and this is the end result....