June 24, 2015

Grand Theft Auto V Online Review


This is a complementary review for GTA V due to the strong appeal of being able to play, for the very first time, this famous and long franchise with your friends! The online mode uses the same map from the single player, the weapons, cars and skills systems (except the special skills) also remains the same, but the online mode has some remarkable differences that makes it a very different experience.


In the online mode you will have the whole world map to hang out and wreck havoc with your friends: you can steal and sell most cars for money, you can rob convenience stores for some fast cash, you can kill other players and steal their money, or even join people in all kinds of customized instantiated matches such as team death match, wave survival, car race and heists (just to mention the most common ones). Also, thanks to Rockstar Content Creator, you will find some amazing fan made content that will provide you with many and many hours of additional game play. A quick search online will award you some very popular modes.

Unfortunately weapons are limited by your level (and cash), and despite been able to find the best cars in the streets, you won't be able to store or modify them until you make an actual honest purchase of the vehicle, which is also limited by how much cash you have. This is one of the biggest differences in how the money system has a strong presence in the online mode compared to the single player. But the system itself is not the issue, how it was balanced is what makes it quite disappointing. Everything you do will have
some sort of effect in your bank account. And believe us, it goes down way faster than it goes up! With the exception of heists, all matches reward you cash based on your level and how many players you defeated, which means that in the very beginning, when you need cash the most, it will be the hardest to make. We recommend going straight for the first heist, as it is fairly easy and can give you enough money to at least buy some weapons and a reasonable car (not super though).

Wandering around and just having fun in the world will take you financially nowhere in a reasonable time. Actually, this kind of play will involve a lot of ammunition, armor, repair and death tolls that will rapidly reduce your available cash while providing you with none in return. It feels like Rockstar did not want you to do these kind of things while being able to progress through the online experience. The only viable way to make enough money in order to afford the best items in the game is to complete heists repeatedly or to win matches against other players. If you can't consistently win matches, have no friends to play with, or if you are just having a bad connection, you can use our tested and approved solo-boring-semi-AFK-farm to make some cash in a private match by yourself. You can find it on the very end of this post, after the final score.

You will need to know this: The game takes an awful long time to load the map. That happens because the game is downloading a lot of information about all the players in the match, i.e. the more players in the map, the more it takes to load. This has serious implications when you are trying to get yourself into matchmaking, as any problem/alteration/disconnect will force you to load the main map again. This is extremely problematic in heists, as if someone leaves the match (either by quitting or disconnecting) all players will be forced to load the main map before being able to start a matchmaking from scratch. And that also means that all the time you just spent getting those people together will be lost. One way we found to avoid this intense loading (and time wasting) is to create a private online session, this way every time you get thrown out of a match you won't have to download other people's information and will be able to quickly join another matchmaking queue.


We definitely got disappointed with the fact that most game modes happen in a instantiated version of the map instead of being in the actual game lobby, that makes the online world feel like a hub where people are just hanging out before been matchmaked for a custom game. If you have a couple of friends to play with you will be able to reduce most of the down sides of GTA V online mode while fully enjoying the game as it was meant. Unfortunately that is not the reality for most people, but with some sacrifice, and hopefully by making some companions online, you will be able to enjoy the game more than staring at the loading screen.

Final Score (online only): 8 out of 10.



Tested and approved Solo-Boring-Semi-AFK-Farm:

First thing is to change your settings so no one will get in your match and ruin your farm.
Step 1) Go into the Menu > Online tab > settings > change Matchmaking to "Closed".
Now let's create our own match.
Step 2) Go into the Menu > Online tab > Job > Play Job > Rockstar Created > Races > select Criminal Records race.
Step 3) Change the number of laps to 2 and you are ready to start.
Feel free to change any other setting you'd like, this is a great opportunity to try the most different vehicles in the game.
Step 4) Once the race starts, make the 1 lap and stop just before completing the second, and final, lap. Just leave your character waiting (make sure you move every 4~5 min so you don't get kicked out for inactivity).
Step 5) Wait until your clock hits 08:00.00 minutes and then just complete the final lap.
Once the match ends hit the "Repplay" option and you'll go straight to step 3, except the laps will be already set to 2, so you will be good to go.

Pro tip: You can wander around the map and explore the world while you wait for the 8min gate, we recommend Criminal Records race because it takes no more than 1 min to complete both laps, which minimizes your driving time while still giving a decent profit. If you find a better race, please let us know and we will update and credit you for the findings.

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