Rockstar is bringing itself down.
They're banning people for exploiting their game when it's their fault for having an exploitable game in the first place and for having a multiplayer that gives little to no rewards. Missions take forever, and you get a minuscule amount of cash/rep to spend on upgrades that are overpriced. They're expecting everyone to throw their real life money at money packs, and they're incredibly misguided. It's hard to make a bad deal like micro transactions seem worse than they already are, but Rockstar is beating EA at their own game.
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I agree with you on the fact that they are making it impossible to get money unless you buy their microtransaction cards. It is a shameful way for them to try and milk more money out of us when they could have completely eliminated the shark cards and just charged us for the DLC.
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I wish the jobs just gave more and the prices dropped.
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It's pathetic. YOu do a mission, it pays $20,000. Do it again, $10,000. Then the cars are about $450,000 so you have to do nearly 50 missions to buy one car, another five to buy the turbo. It's a massive grind for no -blam!-ing reason. I loved the ideas they had and the graphics were amazing for last gen but they've passed the hype now. My special edition GTAv only trades in for £12.50 now... Less than a year after it was released, bought for £60, it was game of the year for gods sake.
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Edited by GiantDad: 6/19/2014 10:23:32 AMWell, never trade in a game. Just eBay it for $10 less than everyone else.
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Theres only 6 games i've ever traded in. Read dead, Cod 4, Cod World at war, Cod MW2, Cod black ops, Section 8.