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  • A spokesperson for Rockstar didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment sent after business hours.

    Shocked! Shocked, I say!

  • We'll see how it turns out, but I don't see myself grabbing/playing this game.

    GTA V was good for the time I guess, but to be honest for me the single player was just okay, and while I enjoyed some multiplayer sessions with some friends (heists and other activities were kind of cool), many other sessions were ruined by hacked lobbies and whatnot. They need to have dedicated servers to host the lobbies to get cheaters somewhat under control, but I don't see that happening as that would cost money.

  • I am not interested in the slightest into this game. If you're waiting for a proper GTA game, you probably won't be getting it. This is GTA Online 2.0 and nothing else. Don't be fooled. This is the only thing that Take-Two cares about now and this is what it will be.

    You will get your single player because of course but I wouldn't be expecting much from it. I'm expecting something that probably won't hit as hard as previous entries did. GTA V was already large step down from GTA IV. I'm expecting a very basic single player game with very basic lukewarm social satire.

    This game will be primarily focused on GTA Online, and I know you're going to tell me that GTA 5 was like that, but I don't think they expected to make as much money as they did from it. This one though, they know they will and therefore they will have focused everything on it to make it an even larger money maker.

    If you don't believe me, I invite you to take a look at Red Dead Redemption 2, which was an amazing game with an amazing single player, but they tried to make money from the online component and didn't manage to do so, and therefore look at what happened to that game. The online component and therefore its community has been completely abandoned, and that game is now buried in the older generations of console, forever stuck at 30 FPS with medium to lox textures.

    We will never get a next-gen update of RDR2 and we will never get another game like GTA 4. GTA 6 will be the absolute final boss of live service games. And even with a stick, I'm not touching that one.

  • Will not buy. I do not like rockstar’s business model of “release new GTA, milk the franchise via online mode and microtransactions for a decade rather than making more content and new games”. GTA1-4 and all of the offshoot/expansion games for each, came out in a shorter timespan than GTA5’s lifespan, WITHOUT an expansion.

    Also, GTA5 was wonderful technically, but the story was cookie cutter as hell. Even just looking at the “amazing new 3 protagonists”, it’s a white guy in his 40s who just wants one final score before retiring (every heist movie protagonist ever), a black dude from the streets with gang history (b/c he’s black, and a criminal, he’s obviously a gang member), and some methed out white dude (who even the dev team admits is just a character based on “lol gta players will play like psychopaths because the npc’s aren’t real people, isn’t that funny/weird haha let’s make a character about it” — like no the whole point of gta is that it’s a story about being a criminal, so you do criminal stuff and get rewarded for it with points/money/weapons and without real consequence, like when mario jumps on a goomba). two boring stereotypes that and a

    Anyway, buying gta6 sounds like a poor life decision to me. i hate yearly franchises, but decade-ly franchises are so much worse. the starcraft 1->2 transition taught me that way before gta5 even came out.

  • If that's true it's finally time to upgrade my specs a bit or even buy a new rig.

  • I wonder how long it would take them to hack it

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