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Wait is the mortgage and gas free?
I don't have to pay for appraisals or locksmiths anymore, oh happy day.
You're working for a living, you want to make money right?
Noting to gain but money, buying used items, and selling it for massive profit.
I never heard anyone say they have too much money.
Like real life you get up, go to work, come back home, and go to bed.
Most games have a repetitive loop to achieve a goal.
You could use some of that stuff to make decorations.
Are you seeing all the collectible, historic, antique, and legendary items?
Did you upgrade your scanner, and fix it tool to max?
Did you fully upgrade your pawnshops, and set a customization?
Did you get all the rewards from the collectors?
These a just are few things that make this discussion kinda dead.
Besides I thought you were way too stoned to care anyway K.
Gas is like $40 every 2-3 days, so not really major expense there. Rent? $1000 each week, currently I could pay my house for next year or two without moving a finger.
As for appraisal NPC's, can't even remember when I last saw them - once you've maxed out your tools, they become useless.
The game is ultimately missing moneysink, some big goal to save for. Once you've got house, car, maxed your tools - money stops being limiting factor, it simply turns into number that only goes up.
I'm sure there will be upgrades and quality-of-life changes made over time.
I know we all want instant gratification, but this game is still in the baby stages.
It has to learn to crawl before it can walk.
This is not a triple-A title, so I give credit to the Developers because they are still putting out updates, and changes to the game on a regular basis, to be fair.
Early Access is the most crucial stage of the development to gather feedback as how to shape the game.
Have you bought all the vehicles and collected every item? Decorated all your houses?
People often miss a new game's full potential and claim it's dead.