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Grand Theft Auto fans recently got together to decide the most awful thing Rockstar Games has ever done to date, in which GTA Online won by a overwhelming majority.
Even with Grand Theft Auto V being one of the highest-profit games in history with over 180 million in sales across gaming platforms GTA Online has always been able to get fans off with a wrong turn.
It is due in large part to the fact that it relies on microtransactions and even though every update introduces new features to the game it requires an absurd amount of cash in the game for it to be purchased.
The players are able to earn cash by completing various missions, heists as well as open-world events The most efficient way to earn money is to use shark Cards that give players huge amounts of counterfeit money, but at the cost of actual money. The players also complain about the balance since the most costly vehicle and weapon are typically more powerful during the PvP game.
Microtransactions are the main focus which has players worried regarding Grand Theft Auto VI, because they are worried that this game could double down in the amount of microtransactions that are available, particularly given the sum of the money Take-Two Interactive execs have made out of their profits.
In the past this year, the Grand Theft Auto community addressed the issues with GTA Online in a Reddit blog post written by MythicalShabs asking: “Whats the worst thing that Rockstar has ever done and whats the best thing they have ever done?”
Although there was a lot of different opinions about Rockstar’s greatest work, some calling it GTA V while others claiming Red Dead Redemption 2, as well as some claiming that legacy games such as GTA: San Andreas, the majority of fans were in agreement that GTA Online represents an example of Rockstar at its most sloppy.
“Best to have the fortitude to make Manhunt available for download. Most disappointing: GTA Online’s focus on the microtransactions market and its outlandish cars, but none of this being integrated into the single-player games over and above the first stuff” stated one player. “Best: GTA San Andreas and the 3D time period generally. Most disappointing: having signed as well as sealed the development of Oppressors and Deluxos, without a second of thinking about the effects they’ll have on GTA Online” Read another.
As we approach Grand Theft Auto VI on the way (we are hoping) there’s no reason to think that fans are anxious about the upcoming release of GTA Online. If the game’s next map is as huge as the leaks claim it to be, it will have plenty of real space to Rockstar to stick cost tags onto.