SchollA from Console ControllUs-where the console controls us writes:
Grand Theft Auto Online, for gamers, like in real life yields aspirations of what they would do with the money once becoming a millionaire/billionaire, like buying property or cars. But ever wonder what happens when those things materialize and then you go broke?
I just recently played with someone on my friends list who actually went from billions of dollars to dead broke. And when I say dead broke I don’t mean he had little money, 10 thousand or even a thousand to play with, nope! he had zip, zero, zilch! That’s the first time I ever ran into someone playing GTA online (and I play a lot) with such a dilemma.
In any case he precedes to tell me what he couldn’t do because he had no money. Some were obvious like not being able to buy ammo, not being able to put a bounty on someone, pay for a car he destroyed, or even calling a mechanic to get his own car but then there were two things he said he couldn’...
The GTA 5 Agent Trevor DLC episode could have been a real treat for fans on PlayStation and Xbox, before it was scrubbed sometime before 2017.
With the amount of money they generated, I just don’t understand the scrubbing of this. It would’ve been fantastic for fans.
I really want to know who drove the decision to focus on multiplayer was it Rockstar or take two.
Because when online started taking off many of the studio leads began having falling outs and leading including a founder
One of the reason I believe once gta 6 release, most of us thoroughly play it, enjoy the world they crafted then after that no offline support, no dlc at all
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Mo' money mo' problems
Thats frikken awsome cant even take shower or watch tv no money pay the bills very realistic love it.
Thoe being that broke never good the guy have to do some muggings.
Put it simply your in shtuck
I like to think GTA Online reflects on your real life financial management. Some live within their means, some blow their cash
Sounds like my life.