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Doesn't that mean that there is no mutual reviving and thus a direct player-to-player interaction less?
Yes, but that would also mean making sure your bros don't die on you.
Seems like once one heister goes down - team gets set back to a checkpoint. Then again, mechanics of GTA weren't built around being constantly shot, so there's that :)
also
http://steamcommunity.com/app/218620/discussions/13/617330227195032170/
Payday 2 still has a lot to offer, though. I know I'll be playing both. And let's not forget, GTA V only has 5 heists so far.
And you actually believe this isn't the case with PD2?
im not sure i would buy it purely for the online heists, but i think im going to buy it for the single player movie experience instead. i havnt done that since red dead redemption, (which you cant get for pc ffs)...
when it comes to multiplayer heisting pve style,, then pd2 all the way...
"tikkle ya band aid son"..
In 30 years, the $55 I saved in my retirement fund will probably be $500 or more.
Unless the market goes bust again.
Bye bye, PV $55.
they wont be gone ever, and the market always goes back :P
It's still better than taking a 100% loss by buying at full price on release. Much better value!