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but that said, it really is a good way to get used to the controls and how gta works
also, it is surprisingly well made, i only beat the story about 5-6 months ago
after playing gta 5 online since release back in 2013. i was shocked at the level of detail R* put into it's story and characters. even if you have no interest in singleplayer games
i would suggest giving it a shot. it's one of the best story's in a video game even to this day
you can't lock on with a mouse with foot weapons
keyboard and mouse players are in freeaim lobbies
if you would like to play in lock on lobbies you will need a controller
and to change your aim preference in singleplayer within settings>gamepad>aimtype
set it to lock on full or partial
this will place you with other controller players when you join the online mode
you can still use your keyboard and mouse in these lobbies but lock on
will only work on a controller regardless.
to change it back, set aim type to free aim