GTA V Online: 10 Worst Players Who Are Ruining The Game

8. Rockstar

Gta Online Error The developers have already royally ticked off the farming community by adding a patch that apparently needlessly cuts down their ability to exploit high-paying, high-experience-yielding missions, but that's not half of the issue. The game was launched with masses of breaks, to the degree that most players weren't even able to access the servers for the first few days because of the over-subscription of players. Surely, Rockstar must have realised pretty early in the pre-release marketing campaign that they were about to release the hottest, and most highly anticipated game of all time? And then, even when the game was made available, the issues kept coming: connection problems were an all-too-familiar sight, and crashes still happen, despite the brand new patch, which hasn't quite sorted out some of the more annoying bugs. But it's not just the bugs that are the issue: though it is great fun, and there's an awful lot more to do now than there was, you can't quite shake the feeling that GTA Online is a little under-cooked, especially in comparison with the story mode, and it doesn't help that the character creation system is diabolically bad. We expected more Rockstar, and sadly, a few little bits of GTA Online don't quite meet up to your own lofty standards. Tips To Avoid Sadly, the only real way to get over the issues is to sit it out and wait for any remaining bugs to be ironed out. And if Rockstar do decide to release patches that stop you from doing something, the chances are, you've been exploiting their good faith as a developer, and profiting through ill-gotten means, so you should probably just stop whining.
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