@FezMonki @Drano5050 So....in other words, did you not receive an incredible single player experience, which is all that is basically promised to you the moment you purchased the game? Now back to your argument about the car. Let's say you buy it, drive it off the lot and two weeks later something needs to be repaired. Most likely you're going to take it back to the dealer and tell them to fix it, correct? Isn't that what Rockstar is doing? By the way, since you like to read the fine print, they also made it clear that there would be issues with the online play because there was such a large demand. And that was before it was released. So your choice to purchase the game is YOUR unwritten agreement to deal with it. You should've checked the Carfax. lol. Anyways, the game is not broken, there are just a few components that need repair. That is it.
@FezMonki ......Says the man who drives a perfect $30,000 car. lol. So what happens if you don't check your fluids?? What happens if you get a flat tire?? That is a baseless argument, nothing is perfect. But even if that was the case.....how much money did you spend on gta online??? Last I heard it was free
@moistsandwich I thought the same thing about the cash issue. I'm guessing they wanted you to be more focused on purchasing property online rather than SP. There are a few games though that wait until you complete the story to give you a huge reward and by that time you're no longer interested in playing. I never understood that
If you asked me which developer I would rather have in this position, I'd put my money on Rockstar everytime. No one has ever had to prepare their online servers for $1 billion worth of gamers, but Rockstar hasn't failed us yet. They'll get it right, we just gotta be patient
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