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GTA 5 Online Tuners and Outlaws DLC

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I'm suprised i can't find anyone talking about the upcoming DLC and being able to play as actual cops online!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they must be secrete fans of LCPDFR XD  
I know its only to bust racers and what not in the free roam but still looks fun!!!! 



I have a feeling everyone going to enlist as a cop and only be like 3 people playing racers xD

Shame it's fake.. I actually quite like the concept of this. Would be great as a Race mode. 

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It's actually crazy that, in a game series where the chases with cops has always been a thing, we still don't have a game mode where a team plays the cops and another team plays the criminals. It's always criminal versus criminal, all the time, and it's not really fun, the online missions could use some more fresh air like this... :(

 

And this car tuning is awesome, thousand times better than the lowriders and the pseudo racecars that barely go faster than their street counterparts :)

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16 minutes ago, Original Light said:

 

I think the game is nearing the end of its life cycle, I wouldn't expect any more GTA Online DLC after Red Dead Redemption 2 is released. 

 

Which I personally find is a good thing.  Maybe then we won't have to keep updating over and over again.

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2 hours ago, Original Light said:

I think the game is nearing the end of its life cycle, I wouldn't expect any more GTA Online DLC after Red Dead Redemption 2 is released. 

 

Not sure why or how you say that, GTA Online is a cash making machine, and it will keep that status even after other games are released, unless a direct sequel is released. 

No, Rockstar will keep that alive as it is insanely popular still and it is making them a lot of money. Most likely the same model will be applied to future Rockstar titles too. 

I'm still hoping for a mansion and / or police DLC!

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4 minutes ago, ineseri said:

 

Not sure why or how you say that, GTA Online is a cash making machine, and it will keep that status even after other games are released, unless a direct sequel is released. 

No, Rockstar will keep that alive as it is insanely popular still and it is making them a lot of money. Most likely the same model will be applied to future Rockstar titles too. 

 

I'm all for a constructive debate, so here's my two cents. I don't think that's the case, let's look at other Online cash cows, like Call of Duty. Each COD game has 4 DLC packs (Black Ops was special, in that it received 5 DLC packs, the last one being a zombie DLC pack as a "thank you" to the fans). Once three quarters of a year pass, and all 4 DLC's are released, the game is left to die and a new COD is announced. Rinse and repeat. Now you may say "But Call of Duty shouldn't be compared to GTA". So, let's take a look at R*'s pattern.

 

GTA IV released in 2008, two DLC packs were released in 2009. The game was then left to die. Red Dead Redemption was announced, and they also released a fair amount of paid Online DLC's for it, and then one final single player DLC. The game was then left to die once Max Payne 3 was announced, and then the same exact thing occurred to MP3. Basically, once a new R* game is announced, they always focus on marketing their next upcoming game. R* doesn't want GTA Online to take away from the attention of Red Dead Redemption 2, or Red Dead Online, for that matter. Therefore, come next year when RDR2 is released (as well as its cash cow Online component), I am willing to bet a fair sum of money that R* will stop supporting GTA Online with regular content updates. 

 

Now, let's say you're right. They don't stop, and they continue to release DLC. There's a few things that can happen:

 

  • The GTA Online player base will continue to decrease as new popular blockbuster games continue to release, taking away attention from GTA Online progressively. 
  • Players will eventually grow tired of the same GTA V map. There's only so many different types of missions and vehicles you can cram into the same space before things get boring. 
  • In regards to the above, R* originally promised new gameplay locations and new map extensions/additions (they have not fulfilled that promise).
  • Basic console limitations - it's already happened to the last-gen consoles. They stopped releasing DLC for them, due to actual limitations of space and processing power. The PS4 and Xbox One may be reaching those limitations as well, unless they start compromising other aspects of the game in order to maintain optimal performance and integrity.
  • The game is already at a massive 67 GB, which is almost unheard of, considering that the game's map and the amount of content is still less than The Witcher 3, which totals at 49 GB. Unless they start compressing the files, how much larger are they going to let it get until it becomes inconvenient for the average player to store it on their HD?

Red Dead Online is going to be R*'s new Online cash cow, the game itself is developed by R* studios (Rockstar North, Rockstar San Diego, Rockstar Vancouver, etc.). All of their development resources and employees are likely to be working on that, unless they split the team and have some developers work on GTA Online. 

 

 

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47 minutes ago, ineseri said:

 

Not sure why or how you say that, GTA Online is a cash making machine, and it will keep that status even after other games are released, unless a direct sequel is released. 

No, Rockstar will keep that alive as it is insanely popular still and it is making them a lot of money. Most likely the same model will be applied to future Rockstar titles too. 

I'm still hoping for a mansion and / or police DLC!

 

Somewhat on the same thing as OL said.  For games like Call of Duty, it works flawlessly for them to pump out dlcs and micro transactions, then move on to a new game.  Even when that new game comes out, and even the game after it, that initial title is still going to bring them money from the transactions.  There are still people playing COD titles that are "out of date" and buying the micro transactions. GTA V will be the same way.  People will still play GTA Online, and people down the road will still buy GTA V and pay for the online goodies.

 

Rockstar doesn't even have to lift a finger with GTA V anymore, they will still rake in more income from it. 

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