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https://support.rockstargames.com/hc/en-us/articles/206210548-How-to-Resolve-Errors-in-GTA-Online-about-Strict-NAT-Type
https://support.rockstargames.com/hc/en-us/articles/200525767-GTA-Online-Connection-Troubleshooting
gta5 matchmaking is real bad peer to peer crap
and they can easily kick player from session or ingame.
for example Lost Souls,Borderlands 1, Terraria or Minecraft.
That is the big advance of dedicated servers ;-P
R* uses listen server with host migration.
When the host leaves you have a 50% chance that all works fine or game crashes and you were send back to singleplayer ^^.
Imagine some host only have real small upload and weak hardware >laggy session for all
They are Master of singleplayer
Yeah Online has so many issues. Could be fun but spoiled too much.
crazy stuff these days