Super new question for GTA V Online and DLC
Super new question for GTA V Online and DLC
Hi, I've been playing GTAV for a while now and finished all the missions, at least I think so...
Every time I switch to online mode, it feels like a bunch of crazy people just fighting each other.
I was wondering what else there is to do that's actually enjoyable in the game?
I notice there are many DLCs, aren't they just for online mode? Where do you get these? Are these DLCs included in the updates that GTAV provides when I start the game on PC?
Thanks!
It's all online. I haven't played in forever (just got bored of the game). But there's CEO stuff, you need to buy an office. There's vehicle missions, need a vehicle warehouse for that. Nightclub stuff, and I think there's a new casino thing too. There's lots of different cars, planes, guns, and cosmetics. But you need a fuck ton of in game cash. It's why people usually mod the game (I won't recommend that tho). So really to have fun, you kinda have to own everything. People will grief because they're assholes. You may want to join a crew that revolves around helping eachother with missions and stuff. Being a new player, you'll have to grind to get anywhere. It's not really fun anymore, imo.
if you're current, the game should include all the DLC. however, you'll now have to pay with in-game currency to obtain it. the DLC is available online, but only for certain items such as cars in single-player. the majority of DLC can be accessed via the phone within the game.
Check out some YouTubers streaming their regular online sessions.
All the information you need is already available, it's not a new game.
It's quite entertaining, though.
all dlcs on pc are free and are downloaded immediately after the two-day or Thursday rockstar releases.
the new casino provides some miniheists, you can play them with friends or invite people from the session; you need to purchase a suite on the casino.
access the casino website through your in-game smartphone web browser.
there are various activities inside the casino, including gambling-related ones, where you can try to win a car daily.
besides the casino, you can join races or other activities such as arena wars and acrobatic races, buy cars, customize them, participate in heists, and more—whatever you find enjoyable.
if you are new and have limited in-game cash, focus on contact missions for Simeon or Martin Madrazo, as well as VIP missions.
The variety of activities in GTA 5 is vast. Many players begin with Story mode, tackling all the tasks available there. After that, you might opt to join GTA 5 Online and enjoy all the DLC offered for free, or you could customize Story mode extensively. I only suggest doing this once you’ve fully explored both Story mode and GTA Online. That’s just my perspective.
You can also utilize the creator in GTA 5 Online to design various game modes and races. The possibilities are truly limitless, limited only by your imagination. I’ve invested countless hours in the creator, spent many playing its content, dedicated time to Story mode, modded Story mode, and explored GTA 5 Online. To discover the full range of options in GTA 5, just launch the game and dive in. Start with Story mode or jump straight into GTA 5 Online.
To be truthful, the most enjoyable experience came from playing GTA 5 Online, where you can interact with numerous players. If someone tries to grief you, switch to passive mode or join solo public lobbies with a few friends you’ve made by simply loading any mission on your phone. About 90% of the players I’ve met through job searches were connected via my phone.