10 Things Only GTA V Fans Understand
6. Mistiming A Sale
To their credit, Rockstar are constantly updating their catalogue of items every week on two major triple-A titles with GTA Online and Red Dead Online, mixing up their deals to cater to certain players tastes, whether that be procurers of supercars or dictators-in-training. They often just give away GTA dollars simply from logging on to the game, which is pretty gosh darn nice of them.
This forever-shifting marketplace means that going in for a purchase immediately can end up biting you in the rear end next week if that particular item gets its asking price slashed by more than half. On the other hand, you could be sat there for weeks waiting for the shiny new tank you’ve got your eye on to move into the discount aisle.
Nevertheless, it generates a fair amount of ire when you’ve been working your butt off creating and selling illicit goods in the dusty streets of Blaine County, saving up for that special treat of an Avenger, only for the Rockstar Newswire to announce the air fortress has dropped in price.
I’d imagine that annoyance only multiplies if you’ve spent real money on a Shark Card to get your vehicle or property.