• @Visstix@lemmy.world
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    527 months ago

    GTA online ruined the whole series for me, even though I liked the single player. Just unplayable. Only for rockstar to fully focus on it, cause micro transactions. I just don’t care anymore.

      • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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        247 months ago

        On PC, cheaters are the problem. They never fixed online gameplay or stopped cheaters on PC. I join a server only to be immediately killed or hunted mercilessly by some asshole who thinks it’s fun to ruin other people’s games.

        • @lemmyingly@lemm.ee
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          37 months ago

          There are ass holes every where trying to ruin the fun for everything in life.

          There is now Battleye in GTA online, which has significantly reduced the number of modders, but it requires you to be comfortable with a kernel level anti cheat running on your system.

      • @ramble81@lemm.ee
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        207 months ago

        Online is unplayable for the reasons posted but I’m more pissed they scuttled the single player DLC to focus on online instead.

        • @lemmyingly@lemm.ee
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          The grind is a state of mind in my opinion. Are you playing the game because you enjoy it, or just so you can say you have everything and completed all aspects of the game? For me, thinking the game as a grind is only true for the latter.

          I have everything in GTA online, but I’ve also got about ~4000 hours on it. There are only a few in game assets that add an improvement to the gameplay; everything else is meaningless.

      • Whenever I try to go online my wanted rating goes to 4 stars within a minute and the cops immediately kill me.

        Maybe because I’m still using the ps3 version.

        • @lemmyingly@lemm.ee
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          I’ve only had that once or twice.

          I currently have ~4000 hours on the game. Only 100-200 of them is in story mode.

          There is now Battleye, which has significantly reduced the number of modders, but it requires you to be comfortable with a kernel level anti cheat running on your system.

          • m-p{3}
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            27 months ago

            I think Rockstar simply abandonned the PS3 version.

      • @Visstix@lemmy.world
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        47 months ago

        I was mostly talking about multiplayer at launch being unplayable. I tried to play with friends but the loading times were just abysmal, and lots of crashes which caused you to go through all the loading screens again. And just annoying people on the map. This was before all the cheaters showed up. Gta online made them a shitton of money so I don’t think single player is their priority.

    • @Alchalide@lemmy.world
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      47 months ago

      There are many reasons you can think gtao is unplayable, but in my opinion micro transactions is not one of them.

      • @btr_fan87@lemmy.world
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        37 months ago

        I believe they meant Rockstar puts their full focus on gtao because of the revenue brought in by micro transactions. Not that gtao is unplayable because of micro transactions.

    • Carl
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      27 months ago

      I got banned on it using cheats as an anticheat, because it got so bad. Don’t regret the ban.

  • @reversedposterior@lemmy.world
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    Too bad many of the people in my generation who grew up with GTA games stopped caring since we’re all middle aged now anyway.

    Also the impact of a new rockstar game today is very different from what it was in the 2000s. There’s so much to play now that waiting a year isn’t that big a deal when you have a giant library of Steam games.

  • Hal-5700X
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    327 months ago

    Rockstar wants people to double drip. That’s why, like they did with GTA5.

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    when has long-term growth and stability ever been prioritized over short-term wins in the games industry?

    I dunno, maybe Valve’s entire approach to Linux and devices. Maybe GOG’s dedication to only selling DRM-free games. You’d think PC Gamer magazine would be well aware of these.

    • @blindsight@beehaw.org
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      True, but I expect that wasn’t meant literally; it was expressed that way for rhetorical effect.

      Most of the capitalist system we’re in has incentivized short-term cashflow over long-term revenue for most stakeholders (annual bonuses, for example), and AAA gaming is almost entirely following those trends, too.

    • DebatableRaccoon
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      27 months ago

      It may not be the literal case but it’s certainly the norm. Your two examples are outliers in the market. PC Gamer would be well aware of these if they’re even slightly competent.

      • AlphaOmega
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        47 months ago

        Those outliers probably make up over 50% of the market or more.

            • DebatableRaccoon
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              I see the problem now. I’m not talking about active users or market share above, I’m talking about actors in the market. The examples of Steam and GOG are only two as opposed to the plethora of publishing companies that are actively against, or at least agnostic to the initiatives mentioned above. GOG stands firm on only selling games without DRM but Steam does very little in regards to get-rich-quick games. Advancing the general support of Linux is a great move, I won’t deny that, but it doesn’t fix a lot of the problems we have in the gaming market, it mostly just aids people who don’t want to be on Windows.

    • RQG
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      27 months ago

      And it’s the same reason as the one alluded to in the title.