hi im a little confused with the way the mp works, lvl 50 in the guide is tagged multiplayer only but is suggested to be grinded solo in arcade mode, can you still play arcade mode and get level 50 after server shutdown?
you wont be able to get experience if you're not connected to server for the grind solo method you're connected to servers when you do them but if you try to do it when you're signed out and not connected you wont gain any experience :).
not really a lot of skill you could even grind it out with soft lock(auto aim). pretty much get a streak going kills without missing then shoot the cars easy platinum medal just go into bullet time when car is about to explode. rest of the trophies aren't to bad at least still sometime to finish it
Yes, absolutely right, don't worry. you can do offline from psn too (recommended). the only thing that will be affected will be the score on the leadedboard that will no longer exist, it was possible to check someone's social club id and see that person's score on website
Yes. I host some small parties too and GTA V would be a very nice addition. Also when i'm tired of playing Online i always could play offline without having a client reporting every sh*t back to Rockstar.
A free-for-all mode where you got infinite cash, everything is saved and you can do anything you like sounds good in theory but Rockstar already knows how much money they'd lose on shark cards if they ever made a mod like that.
Because that would mean adding a multiplayer mode like IV, roam around without the need for money etc. Rockstar would lose money from shark cards (Literally the most important thing for them), that's why it won't happen.
If it won't be released official, there's always a mod for it since it's the PC version. Though I hope It will be officially announced since mods are clunkier than rockstar developers patches/minor mods.
GTAO isn't truly a standalone game. You can only play it by buying GTA V, and it uses pretty much >95% of its assets from GTA V anyway. They only referred to it as standalone to make it seem like it's fancier than it really is, but all it is is just GTA V's multiplayer component.
As for LAN, most likely not gonna happen since GTAO is heavily cloud-based, and knowing R*, they wouldn't put in the time and effort into making a separate mode that isn't reliant on cloud servers and constant updating just for the minority who will use LAN.
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