I decided to put GTA V back on the shelf due to how terrible it is. Now the basics of the game is good but what makes it terrible is the abnormal amounts of game breaking glitches and terrible multiplayer. The story is good but after that, its straight downhill. The garages don't work, police wanted level is bugged, AI lags, HUGE gamebreaking money glitch, and more.
The multiplayer is even worse, never before had I have so many problems with an online game the first day. Not even CoD was this bad. I had to create a character 5 times and the 6th time I manage to join the game. Not sure what happened but right after the race and I'm driving to a place, the game completely freaks out in a way I've never seen before. It resumed normal until I searched for players and it got stuck, cuasing me to have to dashboard out. When I rejoined online I found out I lost EVERYTHING, even a fast car I was lucky to get. Then I decided to just put GTA V away and play a game made by people who know what they're doing.
I'll probably play again when this clumsy mess they call a game is fixed. The story is good though and is pretty much one of the only enjoyable part of GTA V right now but even that is bugged right now. If you download the update, chances are it deleted your saves and have to restart the story.
R* sure -blam!-ed up, its like they tried to pull another Halo: Reach but worse.
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In this thread: People that have warped the idea of entitlement to the point that they think expecting a functioning product is some how the fault of the user.
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"I'm mad because one of the most sold games in history had server issues on the first day"
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[quote]cod[/quote] You would play cod
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Editado por Sapid: 10/2/2013 10:39:20 PMI lost some garage cars but no big deal. I had a Bugatti fully upgraded in my garage for a while and its still there, so I don't care much. Garages are fixed now anyways. Never had a single problem with single player saves. My brother did have a save glitch that brought him back tons of missions, but he never manually saved (maybe a quick save at most), and he played offline for parts so who knows if that glitched it. I assume the title update fixed this anyway. Still, always making sure to save manually should lower the risk a lot... Never had a money glitch Server issues will obviously happen first day on one of the most played games ever. Yesterday I didn't go crazy like some people and make 50 characters, I tried it two times and decided I'd retry tomorrow. Now it works for me. Any lag you experience is because these systems it runs on are getting old. There isn't anything game breaking for me though besides a few funny glitches every now and then or random pop-in textures (random note, I had a car pop-in once, was funny). I understand your concern though. Don't act like you need to put it away for months because of some glitches though, so far it looks like everything is going to be fixed in 5 days tops. The singleplayer glitches are no where near bad enough to make it go from the great game it is even without multiplayer to mediocre. I respect your opinion though and understand save glitches the most, those suck real bad, do what you want.
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While you really should get what you pay for, we need to understand that developers are pushing themselves harder than they have ever had to. We're in the tail end of a quickly aging generation and if a game has a few bugs and glitches, we have to deal with it. The problem is that we're too entitled. Rockstar just poured hundreds of millions of dollars and about five years developing a single game, and still only charges us sixty bucks. San Andreas was also glitchy beyond comprehension, but it's still looked at as one of the greatest games ever. Do I need remind anyone of Halo 4 on release? The situation is almost identical. Rockstar wanted to develop the biggest game in history and the 360/PS3 is severely restricting them.
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The GTA butt bandits are in full force today.
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Multiplayer works perfectly for me. Your a bit inpatient aren't you?
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Well, all I can say is that most of the gaming industry (devs, publishers, [i]and[/i] consumers) would disagree with you.
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2 RespuestasSounds like the OP has no patience at all. And if you thought this game was bad with glitches you must not have played Halo 2 the first 6 months after launch.
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4 RespuestasI completely agree. When you buy something, you expect it to work right away, not be broken. So why is it that in the video game industry, the consumers are consistently buying broken games and the developers think it is acceptable to just fix everything with patches and updates months after release?
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12 RespuestasNot to mention that the car physics are -blam!-ed up to the point where I don't think anyone at R* has ever driven a car before. Oh, and the lack of a restart mission button is just downright retarded.
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Exempting the multiplayer, it sounds like it's just [i]your[/i] individual experience. I've rarely encountered these aforementioned glitches. In fact, I'd go for enough to say I've only experienced one glitch in the entire game. I recommend a new copy or console.
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All I see is wah, the game has bugs, it sucks, wah! Get over it. Shit happens. It will be fixed.
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The story is bugged? Ok how? What's wrong with the police? The game is terrible besides the story? What's wrong with it? Yea the multiplayer doesn't work and its annoying. It will work though and it will be awesome. I understand your frustration with things not working but the game seems to work fine for me beside multiplayer
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GTA Online first week release was already said to be basically the beta while they fix problems...
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What's this? GTA V isn't 100/10 Game of The Century material? My God...
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I somewhat expected this to happen.
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34 Respuestas[quote] the abnormal amounts of game breaking glitches[/quote]What glitches? [quote] and terrible multiplayer[/quote]That's because the servers are overloaded, give it a few days for R* to fix and it'll be great.
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4 Respuestasyour really complaining about the multiplayer on the first week of it being released with 10-15 million people trying to get on at the same time?
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3 RespuestasI have to agree with you. I'm not having fun at the moment. I've finished the campaign and the random gunfights are fine with me, but the police response is insane. Also trying to find UFO parts puts you in places that instantly jumps you to a 4 star wanted level and your body armor is useless. I think Rockstar will hammer out all the issues and if they have some alien zombie apocalypse DLC I'm all in. But right now I'm having a hard time enjoying myself. Maybe I'll run through the missions again I did less than stellar on a lot of them. Online sounds like a troll's paradise. Totally took me by surprise they would make you pay for passive, I've played GTA IV for years and if you want to kill someone it's not that difficult in free roam. I'm not going to shelf it just yet, but Netflix is becoming my most used app right now and that's troubling me when I should be really knee deep in GTA V.
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I thought the single player was great althought tbh there it gets pretty boring once the story is over because there isn't much fun to be had, bazillions of collectables is not fun. The online launch however is an undeniable mess.
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12 RespuestasEditado por Bloodylaser: 10/2/2013 5:07:11 PMReally you should've expected these glitches online when it first launched
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[quote]do to how terrible it is[/quote] [quote]do to [/quote] [quote]do[/quote] *due Not reading the rest.
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So let me get this straight you are calling a game mediocre due to glitches that are common in pretty much every game at launch right? Lol that is just too funny.