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The reviews speak for themselves. And they've already surpassed EA's greed too so it's already happened.[www.trustpilot.com]
not surprised
On PC shark cards can be found at a steep discount if you really need money, and of course there's modders who spam GTA cash every session. I can't find a public session where money isn't being spammed either by request or without the player's consent.
not hard to understand
Its not the same though. You could make a million a day before heists with a good grind now you can make 5. So 5x the potential daily gain but each DLC is 20x more expensive.
shark cards are the only thing that havent inflated making their value worse over time. but lets all continue to blame them anyway because microtransactions bad
I mean, if you're spending $50 in real money to buy an in game car, I don't think this game is really for you.