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youll get almost everything fo your cargo back.
Regardless of if I was making the delivery solo or I had other players with me, as soon as the first drop off was made from any of the trucks, they would "shut off" and no longer be able to make delivers afterward (a grand total of 3 deliveries, 1 per truck). Luckily I changed sessions and only lost those few bits of stock.
In the future however I would like to have more stable servers from Rockstar so as to avoid technical difficulties during my gameplay sessions. My only guess is that the influx of new players from the "free-download" has strained the already poor quality servers and increased the chances of online glitches happening like this.
Yes, in fact, there are.
You're half right in that the player hosts the game server, but overall Rockstar has a sort of "cloud" system that seems to go down every once in a while and cause glitches during online play.
Ok well I can assure both of you I have highspeed internet and impressive specs on my computer. This kind of thing doesn't happen with any other game or during any other mission in gta except for stock sales.