10 Things Only GTA V Fans Understand
8. The Convoluted Organisation
Red Dead Online may not have hoverbikes and railguns, but its menus and organisation are a darn sight better than the way GTA Online chose to order its myriad of services and options.
GTA Online is almost overwhelmed by its own scope; there are so many things available, each within something of their own category and often segmented due to being added in a later update. Many a time I’ve saved up for a big purchase like the Khanjali or the Mobile Operations Centre, got my dopamine release by pressing the purchase button, and then been left thinking…
“Right….how the hell do I find what I just bought?”
A lot of things are just crammed into the heap of options contained within the Interaction Menu (which if you're like me, had to google how to open after having a break from the game). Even then, some things are found in menus within menus.
The worst feeling of all being when you buy a vehicle, only to find out you don’t have the correct property to house it, meaning you’ve just bought a fighter jet that you have no access to.