More GTA Online / Red Dead Redemption 2 Crossovers I’d love to be able to sell my useless Yacht or to sell some of my businesses which I don’t have a use for, like my biker business. Even if we only got a fraction of the money we paid, getting something for them is better than nothing. It would be refreshing to finally get rid of these and have them out of our inventories, traded in for some cold hard cash, of course. It could also be the gold private jet – I mean, who would even buy that? It was fun for a while but, in our opinion, is probably the most useless thing one could own in a video game. We think we can all say that there are things in our possession in Grand Theft Auto: Online which we don’t see a point in anymore, whether it be that Pegasus vehicle you thought would be fun to use but don’t anymore or the yacht. This would be interesting, but wouldn’t be cheap of course, allowing you to appease investors and give players something new. Give us Scuba diving gear, new naval boats, sea planes and jets to redistribute crates. There is plenty of real estate to work with down there. The ocean is pretty dead in GTA Online, but it is really well detailed. Have us collect more crates, but this time in the ocean.
Let people buy the Aircraft carrier as a point of operation where we can upgrade them, a bit like the Nightclubs. With this in mind, we’ll mention something that seems to be brought up in our mentions on Twitter: a Naval Update.
Since, like it or not, Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive are companies, with the latter having investors which need to be satisfied and generally like profit.
If a new update is released with expensive items in it, players are more likely to purchase micro-transactions – in this case, Shark cards – than they are to “grind” it out. This is influenced by real-world business interests and simple economics.
Naval Updateīusiness updates probably won’t go anywhere soon, even if we are bored of them. We’re pretty bored of them now and want something new. While we are not complaining that they were fun, for a while, and have decent payouts, they are literally just a re-skin of the Finance and Felony update from 2 years ago, with a few things changed. Please Rockstar, in 2019 don’t release any more updates that are business related.
With that said, we hope that the policy of leaving Singleplayer modders and mods alone as they do not negatively impact others or Take-Two Interactive’s bottom line. Going into 2019, we hope to see Rockstar continue this crackdown towards Online modders and hackers. Although some hackers change things for the better of everyone in the lobby, there are obviously hackers who want to ruin the experience for everyone, especially on PC. Throughout 2018, Rockstar Games and their parent company, Take-Two Interactive, really put their foot down when it comes to hackers and modders, taking some to court seeking damages.