GTA V Tactics refers to strategies or methods used in the game, often focusing on planning and execution.
GTA V Tactics refers to strategies or methods used in the game, often focusing on planning and execution.
I've struggled to spend as much time in GTAV online as I'd prefer. When I do, I often face aggressive players using drive-by shootings. My approach is to stay parked and use the rocket launcher to finish them off. Why does that feel like cheating? I react to their attacks as fair but the game treats me as unruly. What strategies do you use? Which vehicles, weapons, or groups are popular? Is there a top choice or does everyone seem to go their own way?
The game doesn't have awareness of your actions; it simply records what you do. You can play solo, with companions, or in passive mode. The strong armored Kuruma is durable, though it requires a hefty investment of $550,000.
Where and when you can purchase it? It’s causing damage to vehicles considered "bad sport," though it doesn’t involve harming people.
I get what you're saying, but I'm just wondering why some mechanics weren't added. Insurance lets you get your car back, and when I pass away, I come back. No big issues. I don’t want to cause trouble for no reason—at my level, some weapons aren’t available, so it feels right to play around with a character in a car with two others using smg’s to defeat me when I first join in LOL.
However, I'm interested in observing how other players respond to this type of gameplay.
The Kuruma is an overpowered vehicle, players often target it while it's driving, and the only effective defense is to wreck it completely since its armor has tiny gaps. This results in heavy repair costs for others after it attacks. It's nonsense and should be taken out of the game because it's unfair to those who don't own one or prefer not to drive around in it constantly.
You can purchase vehicles online via your mobile device. Whenever someone damages a car, you’re required to cover their insurance costs. I recommend avoiding this practice since it results in financial loss. I find it funny when people target me, as it simply means they’re spending money. The Armoured Kuruma stands out as the top choice if you want to stay safe. It demands precise shooting to penetrate the glass. Sometimes I drive it and others ignore me. Clearly, you attract those who relish causing harm online. But just smile each time someone harms your car—it’s a financial hit for them, honestly.
I enjoy playing solo or with others, but roflstomped by three new players isn't something I find exciting.
It's simple to switch to passive mode. Starting a camp isn't possible.