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If you're more of a player looking for a life'ish sim experience, then the options are there and decent for a 2013 game, but could have been way better for 10 years of GTA Online development. Personally, I'm not bored with GTA Online. I like the mundane activities, but wish there were more lifesim-like activities that I could explore.
For instance like:
- bringing back bowling and pool from GTA 4.
- bringing back the ability to buy and eat food at restaurants from GTA SA.
- bringing back the dating system from GTA SA, 4, and somewhat 5.
- adding the ability to workouts.
- fishing at the lakes and piers would be awesome.
- a companion system, so those of us in invite-only sessions at least have the option to not constantly have go it alone.
- removing the two player requirement from tennis and adding a npc to play with players (or a companion).
- giving money to the beggars; funny yes, but it also adds another layer of immersion.
Little things basically, but Rockstar is just way too focused on money and grinding to even consider things like this. Frankly, I'm surprised that the cab company even made an appearance.
made a lot of money
havent wanted to play any game since
just been reading forums
forums are kinda like reality tv shows for me
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3033971042
There's also communities and groups out there where you can be lucky enough to avoid the toxicity of the game by avoiding large numbered groups/communities. The smaller the community, the more tight knit it likely is and the easier someone is to be outed for modding/griefing activity..
What I do feel is wasted is some of my gaming experience. Some of the things that happen are so wild I wish I had it on video to share, but most of the time it's too drab and basic to be recording.. but yea, it's sad that this has to be shared via video instead of from first hand game play together.. not to mention good coop can be very enjoyable..
Also accessible building interiors with working guns and kills enabled and without loading screens like in GTA 4 pvp
I like your idea about giving money to beggars, how about you can throw $50 to some junkies down an ally way and as you do it you shout to them "back me up and i'll give you guys another grand" and then the crackheads will attack anyone pursuing you in that vicinity.