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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I wish Rockstar would catch a Lawsuit for how crappy they've handled the Online all these years.
Maybe if they spent the cash they are using on laywers on getting a decent programer to program a working cheat detection what wont ban innocent players it would help them more?
Depending if and when RDR2 and GTA VI are released for PC.
(I'm assuming here that the hacking is much less prevalent in the PS4 and XBox versions.)
But, they have realized what a profitable cash-cow GTAO is, so these lawsuits will be a precedence for all their future multiplayer games, be it RDR2 or GTA VI.
Let's just hope they rebuild their system from scratch, getting rid off client-side peer-to-peer networking, and invest in a proper server-client system, where the most important stuff is calculated on the server.
Yeah yeah you're going to try and get people banned again for perceived "bullying". We all know how it ends up: with you getting banned for annoying the admins.