The GTA V PC bans are still active.
The GTA V PC bans are still active.
The issue with being banned for online play in GTA V is often related to account restrictions or server policies. Whether it’s fixed depends on the platform and your specific situation. Check the official GTA V support page or contact their support for updates.
They likely do, though it's hard to gauge exactly. I've mainly enjoyed GTA Online as a co-op game with friends, always in private mode, and never bothered with public play. It suits me perfectly, plus it keeps me safe from hackers, random bans, and people misusing VOIP. If you're okay with that, go ahead!
It’s likely that Rockstar continues banning users regularly, so avoid attempting hacks unless you’re certain about the risks. If you plan to explore advanced features like CEO or Biker modes in GTA Online, consider using NetLimiter. This tool helps control your app’s download and upload speeds. After starting a game, it creates a private session, removes speed restrictions, and lets you invite friends. This ensures smoother play, protects your progress, and keeps costs low while enjoying the latest updates.
I've used GTA5 online extensively without any modifications and have never faced any restrictions.
I’m not aiming to break anything; I just want to have some fun online. The Steam reviews tend to be pretty negative, hinting at possible bans, but from what you’ve tried so far, it looks like things might have improved. Thanks!
I've just received this game and I'd also like to understand the dangers of playing online? Can someone really ban me without me being involved in any hacking activities?
Many Steam reviews indicate this trend, and Rockstar hasn't addressed it. Fingers crossed things improve soon.