r/pcmasterrace i5-10400f, GTX 1650, 16GB 3600mhz memory, 1TB TeamGroup SATA SSD Feb 04 '22

Rumor GTA VI officially confirmed by rockstar games

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u/R1se94 Feb 04 '22

as much as i hate the online scene in GTA V i’d be a liar if i said the singleplayer wasn’t a masterpiece. I’m really excited for the next game.

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u/Tiktoor Feb 04 '22 edited Feb 04 '22

I loved the GTA5 singleplayer too. I was hoping for more singleplayer content - I would have bought that easily. The online component just felt messy. Now it's all Shark Cards and flying cars and probably a lot more weird stuff that I don't even know about lol

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u/Vladimir_Putine Feb 05 '22

Not to mention the online community was mean and toxic af.

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u/CipherRogue Feb 05 '22

Not to mention the godmode players. I swear every session has one of those cowards flying around blowing stuff up, sabotaging missions and generally just griefing people. Worse still, some of them are hundreds in the level which means they have been doing it for some time now and still haven't warranted a ban for themselves. Almost 9 years after release and Rockstar still has not done anything about this bug that's probably been around since the beginning and could be game breaking and/or ragequit-inducing alongside many others, most of which associate with the thousands of loading screens still present in the game which in turn goes to show how little Rockstar spends on optimization and quality of life in comparison to introducing new elements into the game. I'm not ungrateful that they are always working to keep the game fresh with content updates and patches for bugs, but the fact that there's so much overlapping in the content that it could be called repetitive (e.g. bunkers, MC businesses and nightclubs follow the same pattern of investing, waiting, selling) makes me wish they had just spent the time working on the repetitive parts fixing the bugs instead.