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Complete missions, deathmatches, races, and other type of Gamemodes to get Money and RP.
RP is your basic EXP. As you level up, you'll unlock tons of stuff, such as weapons, customizations, missions and other content.
You can also Add other players, chat with them, and invite them for missions.
In GTA Online you can join Crews through Rockstar Social Club. You can join sessions where your crew members are playing, have customized Logos of your crew in your car or t-shirt.
GTA Online is an unique experience where you're able to make your own you. Your lifestyle, your career, and your relationships.
To answer that, no its going to be only one big download / game. How do i know? If any of you console peasants watch when you change from singleplayer to multiplayer, the screen doesn't go black (COD games do, which is why there is a singleplayer and multiplayer game in steam because on the console it closes one and during the black screen starts up the other), instead it just goes to a bird's eye view of Los Santos and loads from there
I hope it helps and isn't just useless