GTA Online players want goods stolen

GTA Online players want goods stolen
GTA Online players want goods stolen

Completing hesitant and illegal activities in GTA Online are some of the most fun and lucrative ways to make money. Unfortunately, when you’re preparing for a bank job or trying to sell your goods, you’re often at the mercy of malevolent men in public halls. Some Redditors have come up with a solution: Make mission vehicles indestructible and cargo stealthable.

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Arron1303 posted on the GTA Online subreddit that they believe that if Rockstar encourages players to steal from each other, there will be less blind destruction. Sure, you can now conduct business in private lobbies, but if you can steal from other thieves and villains, it adds a fun element to the online experience.

People in the comments seem to agree. “Yes. Making cargo, imported vehicles, and other things indestructible and stealing only reduces the amount of mourning, as well as mourning success (it’s much harder to steal than destroy). And it’s more fun to play,” Bickelsboss wrote.

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There are so many overloaded vehicles in GTA Online that most cargo transports are blown up as soon as they appear. Psychopath writes.

However, some believe that Rockstar will not make this change. “Part of me thinks R* wants more grieving. I wonder how many people buy shark cards after losing more than a million dollars in shipping and man-hours. Before I don’t doubt that grief drives sales, they sometimes sell [Oppressor] MK2 makes sense,” Menace2G wrote.

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Rockstar allows us to sell in private lobbies, so it’s possible that it will do something for Arron’s suggested route, but don’t hold your breath.

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