The first time you switch to Trevor and he has a wanted level, it's kind of funny. It's hilarious when he wakes up in a dress on a mountain... the first time. When it becomes a regular occurrence however, it quickly becomes an annoyance. Switching between the three playable characters is an integral part of the game, and when doing this becomes a hassle, the whole game slows down. This is a simple enough fix: stop changing the characters' clothes, and stop putting them in compromising situations. There's nothing more insulting than taking the time to customise your character exactly the way you want them, only to have the game reset your work right after. One shouldn't have to take a trip to their safehouse every time they switch characters just because the game needs to provide the constant illusion that these players are living out their lives as normal. In this instance, it's much better to just give the player free reign and leave the characters as they are. Again, once is okay. Having to re-customise my character multiple times because Trevor keeps cross-dressing and stripping down to his underwear is not. When Grand Theft Auto V finally rolls onto PC, this tiny fix would be very much appreciated.
Ken was born in 1994, and before the turn of the century, he was already a gamer for life, starting with Pokémon Blue Version. He has a passion for storytelling, especially in the gaming medium. Growing up on a healthy diet of JRPGs and point and click adventure games, young Kenny grew up playing Nintendo and Sony consoles, before becoming a snobby member of the PC Master Race. Nowadays, he resides in a time warp, refusing to believe the nineties ended as he fills up his Steam library with old point and clicks and cRPGs.