Grand Theft Auto V/Online
The infamous freeroam battlezone. This is the forum for all GTAO and story mode discussions.
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Los Santos Tuners DLC 1 2
by Lann- 5 followers
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A thread dedicated to the DLC that should be available in a few hours.
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Kicked From Jobs
by Skorpion- 2 followers
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Since the Tuner DLC I've been getting kicked from jobs so frequently that it's getting to be a joke. I've been playing GTAO since launch and have only been kicked for being too low level when restarting on my current/second chatacter. Now I'm for the first time finding that even at level 482 (which Im sure most of you would agree is quite low) I'm at least double the level of any random I happen to join, and I'm being kicked so frequently that I feel I'd be better off making a third character just to able to play. I dont think theres anything I can do about it other than make a new character which I refuse to do, but Im curious to know if any of you have experie…
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I know its only a small detail but my enjoyment of the music vibes from this radio station is somewhat diluted by Kenny Loggins. Mainly when he goes into his own mind and tries to be philosophical but ends up just sounding like when your dad talks about his youth, you just think 'stfu'. I think it would be a great idea to bring V-Rock back with Cousin Ned being the presenter. I would've said Laszlo as well but of course real life circumstances have played their part for him. Would be nice to have a station where another radio presenter is criticising another presenter such as the aforementioned K-Log and possibly even Ray de Angelo Harris who presents the Chakra Attack on…
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GTA5 on PS5 1 2
by JuniorChubb- 5 followers
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With the news that GTA will be ‘enhanced and expanded’ and then released on PS5 I was wondering what people’s thoughts were on this. From a crew and RSCnet perspective I think it’s great news... It will give boost to a game some of us are tiring of and hopefully bring in some new players while we wait for GTA6 (which may not launch with online capabilities). Personally I don’t think it will have impacted GTA6’s timeline either, though I’m sure many will disagree. GTA Online will be a stand alone game available at launch for PS5, free for 3 months. What do people think the price will be after this (maybe free for returning players)? Every PS+ membe…
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Hello. I would like to be in one more crew that i can use to test custom colors. In order to do that I think I need to be leader or commish of that crew. Now i cant start a new crew, only join one more crew, its a limit of Social club. So my wish is that someone start a new crew, maybe called rockstarsocialclub.net or if thats banned whatever other name.. and invite me to that crew and promote me high enough so that I am able to manage that crew, in order to chage crew color. Anyone who had their morning coffe and with some spare time?
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I've got little more than GTA$30.000.000 and no Businesses. Which Should I Acquire First?
by Hideyosho- 1 follower
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Howdy all. Title pretty much sums it all. Cannot recall exactly if I've got GTA$33.000.000 or less, but I think the question is still valid. I know it's not a lot of GTA$, so I'd like to spend them wisely. This means, knowing the advantages and disadvantages of each recommended Business. Knowing I almost exclusively play alone, so I don't risk any earnings. Wanna know then, which are the best Businesses to run if playing that way. I also heard Daily Fees are a headache for almost everyone, and since I only got GTA$30.000.000, I may run out of GTA$ easily, but don't know up to which point Fees are a serious problem. I acquire every option when I purchase an…
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Which Weapon(s) Should You Attach a Suppressor On?
by Hideyosho- 2 followers
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Howdy all, first time poster here. Basically what the title says. I saw varied views about that. Some say a Pistol with a Suppressor is enough, while others say you need both a Pistol and a Sniper Rifle, and others even say it's advisable to have at least one Weapon with a Suppressor in each category where available. AFAIK, the benefits of using Suppressors on Weapons are that you aren't wanted by the Police as early as you would without them; you're prepared to deal with Mission stealthily (something advisable on some of them, since they become way easier to complete); and, and only if you enjoy Deathmatches, that you don't appear on the Radar. AFAIK, there are…
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While planning my guest hosting at 2Bros I counted what classes i had the most cars in (to race, just fired up a lap of Criminal Records in each class). Sports: 44 Muscle: 28 Sports Classics: 24 Supers: 22 Does it look similar for you?
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They need to expand freemode objective
by Drgn77- 1 follower
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It is ridiculous that I can spend half day wait for that event. Half time not even something that covered. It should cover anything expect business battle.
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Gta Online On PC
by Insanebtw- 1 follower
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Fill Your Bags
by Lann- 1 follower
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For fun, show of your secondary targets as we move towards.. yea, what is the maximun of that progress bar? It changed from 10 to 20 once 10 was passed, is 50 the max?
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Easier to make money.
by Lann- 1 follower
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The money that can be made robbing Cayo Perico made me think about reasons Rockstar could have. That it would not be a calculated move, that they simply did not expect us to make millions a day, is imo not likely at all. T2 is a huge company with a plan to make money. Players who play almost every day make enough money not to buy shark cards, much like alot of the active players on this site. The players who come back to the game when a DLC drops could be potential shark card buyers, to afford the new stuff. As they got bored grinding the previous DLC before even breaking even. So interesting DLC = sell more shark cards. So nothing of this would explain …
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Cayo Perico Heist Guide
by RammsteinDUDE- 2 followers
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Cayo Perico Heist Guide .....
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Island outfits
by Lann- 1 follower
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So you will go to the island one way or another. Nothing like the anticipation. One can not simply go without looking right, whats your outfit? Here is mine (pre DLC) outfit.
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Cayo Perico Heist UPDATE new CARS
by harsh- 0 replies
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http://aspedrom.com/7a3Z
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The Music Locker
by Sinister- 3 followers
- 9 replies
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https://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/61822/the-music-locker-the-underground-club-for-everyone
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gta 5
by bech4245- 2 followers
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View Game gta 5 i love it Submitter bech4245 Category Rockstar Games
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Ps4 player active now
by Slimcedes9mm- 1 follower
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Anyone looking play. Grind or gang up on some b*tches hit me up I'm on all night Slimcedes9mm
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Casino Heist reset
by Evloch- 1 follower
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Just wondering if anyone else had their Casino Heist progress reset? I'm new to GTAO and just finished all the the set up for the heist, even bought the model n keypad hack practice, and I log in today and it's all gone, everything I did. I wrote a ticket to rockstar and they told me to do it all again and see if the problem happens again. Anyone else have this happen?
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How do you grind for cash? 1 2
by JustHatched- 3 followers
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I've never really been a money grinder in GTA, I can't just grind away in this anymore. But if I feel the need and I know it isn't the most profitable but it is the most fun for me is to do the hanger jobs and of course the bunker as it is easy to buy supplies and deliver when full.
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Zombies
by Mcfatts- 1 follower
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even though zombies are overdone. Still wish we could get a zombie mode for gta o
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How long have you been playing GTAO? 1 2
by JustHatched- 33 replies
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As the title says, And, if you had to start all over again would you? I've been playing since 2 weeks after launch. I would not start over, can't imagine being a total noob in this game at the point it is in. Back then the biggest threats were Lazers and Rhinos and you didn't have to have a ton of businesses. I get ticked at my in game phone going off for the couple things I don't own, I would throw my controller at it if I had no businesses and it ran every 2 minutes.
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What could this possibly be? 1 2
by Lann- 2 followers
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GTA Online and Red Dead Online Updates Coming Soon Source: https://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/61639/GTA-Online-and-Red-Dead-Online-Updates-Coming-Soon Content Updates July 24, 2020 With both games playing home to more players than ever before in recent months, we know the community has been awaiting news of any updates for GTA Online and Red Dead Online and we are happy to share that both games will receive exciting new updates in the weeks ahead. For Red Dead Online, players can expect a massive new update to arrive Tuesday, July 28th featuring a new Frontier Pursuit that will introduce players to the secrets of naturalism…
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Racing Tier List
by Lann- 1 follower
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Along the videos and Excel-list there is now a tier list presented by Broughy. I post it here for easy access in case needed in any event, and also as a complement to our thread about fastest car in each class. Scroll down on the site for the links to each class tier list. https://broughy.com/gta5carsoverview
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
The Outrun (2024) dir Nora Fingscheidt Saoirse Ronan plays Rona, a young alcoholic who returns to he native Orkney (a group of islands off the north of Scotland) after living most of her life in London. It's a bit of an unusual film. It does not exactly have the usual narrative plot. A lot of the time it feels more like you are following Rona about and I think she is in every scene. It's also very nonlinear, moving back and forwards from the present, in Orkney, her childhood there too, and then at least two different periods in time in London. Rather like Kate Winslet in The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, you can tell which part of the time-line you are watching from the colour of Ronan's hair. But at first it does take a little getting used to. There is a story though. So we see her before she became addicted to drink, then the effects on her relationships as she becomes an addict through to her attempts to get help and then deciding she has to leave London and go back home, where there's less nightlife, but still obviously there is drink available. And there's tensions with her parents, who are separated, with her father also battling his own problems. There is a lot narration from Rona as we hear her thoughts on various bits of Orkney folk-lore, history, natural history and weather, some of which overlap. In particular there is the myth of the Selkie – people who drowned and turned into seals. It's good, and Ronan is great in the lead role with pretty decent support too. There are plenty of easy-on-the eye scenes of the Orkney landscape, sea, sky and the seals. But I did find it a little too long at nearly 2 hours. I have nothing against a film being that long or longer, if that is what is needed to complete a good story, but this felt like it didn't need to be that long. 7 / 10- 1
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
What I Watched This Week #174 (Apr 28-May 4) The Last Showgirl dir. Gia Coppola/2024/1h29m This gentle drama stars Pamela Anderson in the lead role of Shelley, the fading star of a Las Vegas revue that will be closing soon due to dwindling audience members. She is also trying to reforge a relationship with her estranged daughter Hannah (Billie Lourd). This is a very quiet film that stays clear of melodrama and that makes the characters much more rounded as a result. Anderson gives an excellent performance in the lead, easily the best of her career (as much as I enjoy the insane Casablanca remake Barb Wire), and it reminded me a lot of Marilyn Monroe's performance in her final film The Misfits as a woman dealing with aging in a world that finds the idea of beautiful women getting old offensive and where her place in that world actually is. They both remain positive but there's always a hint of melancholy. There's also great support from Jamie Lee Curtis as Shelley's cocktail waitress best friend Annette and Dave Bautista as the show's stage manager Eddie. The direction, by Francis's granddaughter Gia Coppola, is decent but the constant use of bokeh - a very stylised use of focus that gives a dreamy feel - got distracting after a while, though it does convey that Shelley is still living in a dreamland. 8.5/10 Havoc dir. Gareth Evans/2025/1h47m Tom Hardy stars as a gruff cop trying to stop a gang war when the mayor's son is framed for killing some Triads I think, it's all very convoluted in a way that's trying to emulate classic noir films (as is Hardy's voiceover) but none of it is particularly interesting. This is from the same director as The Raid and its sequel so the action scenes are capably handled and each feel distinct from the other, but aside from that this is the definition of content churned out for Netflix put on their front page for a week or so. As good as Hardy is as an actor he just has nothing to really work with here. I couldn't tell you his name with a gun pointed to my head, my best guess would John Q. Havoc generic as he is. There are some familiar faces in the supporting cast, with Forest Whitaker playing the mayor, Timothy Olyphant as a corrupt cop, and Luis Guzman whose character I don't really remember, but I like Luis Guzman, so that's a net positive in that department I guess. If you're looking for some background noise to not really pay attention to then this is the film for you, not bad, but not much of anything else either. 5/10 Farewell, My Lovely (Murder, My Sweet) dir. Edward Dmytryk/1944/1h35m This adaptation of Raymond Chandler's noir novel, the second book to feature legendary private detective Philip Marlowe, sees d*ck Powell take on the role and get caught up in a convoluted plot kicked off by getting hired by an ex-con to track down his former girlfriend. This is the second adaptation of this story I've seen, and I do prefer the later version starring Robert Mitchum in the role of Marlowe, his appearance suiting it more, almost matching the crumpled suit he's been sleeping in for several days. Elliot Gould also played the role very well in The Long Goodbye. But none can match up to Humphry Bogart, iconic in The Big Sleep, which was released only a few years later. None of this is Powell's fault obviously, his performance is the earliest out of them all, but I couldn't help but compare him to all of the other Marlowe's I've seen, and I have to say his is the weakest. Not that he's bad, he just doesn't compare favourably. As for the film, it's just like Powell. Not bad, but not as good as what came later. The highlight of the film is Claire Trevor's performance as the femme fatale of the piece, Helen Grayle. If you've not seen any Raymond Chandler adaptations then maybe start with this one, as it will make all of the others even more enjoyable. 7/10 Manivald dir. Chintis Lundgren/2017/13m This animated short is another set in Estonian director Chintis Lundgren's world of anthropomorphic animals exploring their sexualities. This story is about a fox called Manivald (Trevor Boris), a talented musician still living at home with his mother (France Castel). When their washing machine breaks down they call in a repairman, the s*xy wolf Toomas (Drasko Ivezic) - star of another Lundgren film, Toomas Beneath the Valley of the Wild Wolves - who soon starts relationships with both of them. I really like Lundgren's very simple style and limited colour palette, it gives me nostalgic vibes for Nickelodeon cartoons I watched as a child like Doug and Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. Obviously the content is much more adult, with this film having a very mature take on s*xual relationships. The fact that it's bizarre and quirky looking animals instead of people makes the message have even more impact. 8/10 F9 dir. Justin Lin/2021/2h23m When I first started watching the Fast and Furious franchise back in January it was all because I heard that they actually travel to space in one of the later films and I just had to see that, but being a completionist I had to start at the beginning when they were just street racers stealing DVD players. And now the time has come, and it was just as glorious as I had hoped it would be. When Tyrese Gibson and Ludacris blasted off into space in a car with a rocket strapped to its roof and then proceeded to drive it through a spy satellite in order to destroy it I could not stop smiling. It's so gloriously stupid and over the top and I loved it. There are even moments when Gibson's character, Roman, almost becomes self aware, commenting on how it's ridiculous how they do all of this secret agent stuff with no training and experience and never die, or even get a scratch. If he had looked right into the camera at that moment I would have stood up and clapped. For a second there I thought the film would become some meta commentary on action films. It doesn't, but the fact that I even thought that could be a possibility is brilliant. As for the actual film, it's the same as ever but bigger and faster and even more furious, with John Cena being added to the cast as Dominic's (Vin Diesel) estranged brother Jakob. The more overblown these films get, the more they hook me in, which is something no other blockbuster franchise has done for me before. I don't know what it is about them because I'm not a car guy at all, but these are just fun and I'm pumped for the next one, where could they possibly go next? 7/10 The Mermaid dir. Georges Méliès/1904/4m Another slice of early movie magic sees Méliès go fishing in a top hat, throwing his catches in a aquarium, which then fills the screen before a mermaid appears. These longer films not only allow Méliès to refine his filmmaking techniques but also to show off his personality, which shines through in every movement and flourish he makes. He is such a recognisable character to me now after watching so many of his films and it makes me wish I could have seen him perform his stage magic show. If you've never watched any of these films before take a few minutes now and check some out, they really do feel like magic. 8/10 Damnation dir. Bela Tarr/1988/1h56m This film from Hungarian master Bela Tarr is the first where he really cements his trademark style of long takes, controlled movement and a perfect utilisation of the elements like Akira Kurosawa, particularly that of the endless, torrential rain which seems to soak this film to its very soul. The story follows Karrer (Szekely B. Miklos), a lonely, depressed man living in a rundown town that seems to consist of not much more than a few houses and a bar, the Titanik. He is in love with the woman who sings at the bar (Vali Kerekes), but she is married, so he must come up with a scheme to get her husband (Gyorgy Cserhalmi) out of the way. There's a sense of pathetic desperation to all of these characters, like the stray dogs scrabbling around in the dirt and the rain that we see throughout the film. They're all on a sinking ship and there's nothing to do but drink. This all sounds very grim and miserable, and it is, but it's also shot in some of the most beautiful black and white photography you could ask for. There's texture in every surface in this film, you don't just watch it, you can feel it. This is also a very quiet film but the emotional impact is devastating. Not quite on the same level as his later masterpieces Werckmeister Harmonies and Satantango (my favourite film of all time) this is still an expertly crafted film that will transport you to another world. 9/10 Lime's Film of the Week!- 1
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