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i guess it depends what u look for in a game. my main interest is in the fundamental way the game itself plays, like the driving, movement, combat, physics, gore etc. as soon as i had nothing to do on SP i was well over the games mechanics at that point
i've found rdr2 to be a lot more entertaining in that regard, as the attention to detail, animations and ragdoll have kept me occupied even when the quests themselves are all done. just letting my hair grow and getting into a nightly bar fight that escalates into being on the floor, dirty in the mud to me was already miles ahead of any experience i had in gta v
A game marketed for people above 18 years is directly addressed to 10-15 years old by now.
And thats how its still played.
For me, it's everything that I listed and then some that keeps me playing. For now, there simply isn't any one game that offers everything that GTA Online offers.