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But gta v is a pretty good story, that ive already played through once on ps3, and twice on pc.
Im definitely gonna replay it and enjoy the graphics upgrade without spending hours trying to get a enb preset to look not nearly as good.
I will likely give the multiplayer another go, thinking of making a new character but I havent made up my mind yet. But if its all just still a bunch of loading screens with next to impossible tasks with random strangers, then ill pass again.
Everyone should probably hop on Online as soon as possible and get as much fun out of it before the modders/hackers show up and ruin everything yet again.
I don't know about your experience but in my (extremely limited as of the last few days) experience on the legacy version I didn't run into anybody who was being a cheating asshat, though ymmv and all that. The anti-cheat seems to have at least done something about the sheer volume of cheaters in pubs.
Sunk quite a few hours into the online back in the day but the cheaters were getting out of control so I came away from it. Has been a long time so not sure what it's been like recently
in compare to defective edition it really is free
If you play modded, then no. Mods are leagues above the enhanced edition.
The only reason why I don't use story mods myself, is because it's pointless with Rockstar constantly breaking mods.