Looks amazing. The environment in this game is the most realistic I have ever seen to begin with. Every little painstaking detail of a real city other games ignore just makes it feel real.
I just continue to wish that all that great functionality they added to the online side of things could be ported into the single player.
Really loved GTAV, but the single player campaign just isn't long enough and has some weird balancing issues. It would be so much better if I could start a gang, buy apartments and business etc in the single player game, would have extended the gametime by months!
But, I guess Rockstar is making too much money off of online to bother porting stuff into the single player game.
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I just continue to wish that all that great functionality they added to the online side of things could be ported into the single player.
Really loved GTAV, but the single player campaign just isn't long enough and has some weird balancing issues. It would be so much better if I could start a gang, buy apartments and business etc in the single player game, would have extended the gametime by months!
But, I guess Rockstar is making too much money off of online to bother porting stuff into the single player game.
The single player game is pretty damn long for what it is (25-30 hours). But I do agree that there should be some of the multiplayer features ported over to the single player. It has so many new cars online, so many extra little things like owning a company and doing heists (you could easily do this with AI in single player as you already have to), even the casino would be a nice feature to have.
I just continue to wish that all that great functionality they added to the online side of things could be ported into the single player.
Really loved GTAV, but the single player campaign just isn't long enough and has some weird balancing issues. It would be so much better if I could start a gang, buy apartments and business etc in the single player game, would have extended the gametime by months!
But, I guess Rockstar is making too much money off of online to bother porting stuff into the single player game.
It is such a pain to even get online and into a solo session, then get your businesses up and running every freaking session it is not worth it. I agree man, would be awesome to have a sandbox mode offline.
GTAO's environments look great, but there are so many other things lacking in the game. AI, character control, vehicle/character/housing customization, GUI, poor networking, lack of meaningful things to do for social interaction... And yet, with all the money it pulls in, I can't understand why no other big publisher has come up with a game in the same genre to compete with it. I really thing it's a paper tiger that could be toppled by any good alternative.
I've played it quite a bit. I have a level 306 and a 194. I own everything worth owning, and a yacht. But for me, like many others, playing GTAO is in many ways a masochistic pursuit, a struggle to have fun despite Rockstar's best efforts to prevent it. Cursing at bad driver AI, phone calls in the middle of gunfights, stupid flying motorcycles, etc etc. If another game offered a similar setting, I'd leave and never look back.
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The single player game is pretty damn long for what it is (25-30 hours). But I do agree that there should be some of the multiplayer features ported over to the single player. It has so many new cars online, so many extra little things like owning a company and doing heists (you could easily do this with AI in single player as you already have to), even the casino would be a nice feature to have.
It is such a pain to even get online and into a solo session, then get your businesses up and running every freaking session it is not worth it. I agree man, would be awesome to have a sandbox mode offline.
I've played it quite a bit. I have a level 306 and a 194. I own everything worth owning, and a yacht. But for me, like many others, playing GTAO is in many ways a masochistic pursuit, a struggle to have fun despite Rockstar's best efforts to prevent it. Cursing at bad driver AI, phone calls in the middle of gunfights, stupid flying motorcycles, etc etc. If another game offered a similar setting, I'd leave and never look back.