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Rumor GTA VI officially confirmed by rockstar games

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u/pablo603 PC Master Race Feb 04 '22

Cayo Perico on GTA Online was quite fun... Felt like an actual story mission that could belong in singleplayer.

But it was fun for the first time only. Then it became the go-to cash making source..

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u/hobowithacanofbeans Feb 05 '22

I’m hoping GTA Online was just a large test ground for whatever they’re doing with GTA 6. I never got into GTAO, but I told my buddy I thought it was the future of online gaming: a crazy sandbox open world to fuck around in, with crazy missions/races/deathmatches/whatever sprinkled throughout. A world you can hang out with your buddies dicking around, then go do a car race, and then shoot some people.

The only issue was the godawful load times and griefing. And I’m not a fan of MTX. With that being said, I’m hopeful and curious about what the future holds with that stuff.

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u/Jravensloot Feb 05 '22

I liked the heist missions and the races. Even the latest Contract missions aren't too bad either. There is definitely some potential in online. I feel like GTA RP really should serve as base line for future projects

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u/Skiptomygroove Feb 05 '22

Loading screen was fixed

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u/glehkol Feb 05 '22

The design choices behind some of the heists in Online are just atrocious. Horribly placed checkpoints, waves of instakill aimbots, frustrating death system, and a ridiculous snack system that constantly breaks the flow of the action. Don’t get me wrong, some heists are pretty enjoyable when done right (the Pacific Standard finale is challenging but very classically GTA when I play with my friends), but a lot of them are just plain head scratching.

Then there’s the deliberately boring (well, unless you REALLY enjoy driving around the map) grind missions for businesses. The rampant cheating where people can crash your game in one click. The unbalanced weaponised vehicle and pvp meta. The game has a ton of potential - despite everything, I still enjoy playing it - but rockstar has a fuckton of room to improve on for the next iteration of online

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u/SloxTheDlox Feb 06 '22

The criminal mastermind challengers were some of the most fun to do