LordOfTheWeedNL
Enthusiast
i agree, it's not game breaking and in fair honesty; even without doing all the setups once more, it is not even that very profitable. i always found it moronic that you'd have to replay all the goddamn setups everytime and that you cannot do the setups with a smaller crew than exactly 4 players. if anyone leaves, thats it, mission over, unlike the original missions that required 4 people. if someone left, no spang, u could still complete it. even on ur own. but the fact that everytime a guy happens to leave during the setup (or near the end, even more annoying) it's immediatly end of the game... and 9/10 people on call never ever stay in a lobby for a setup, since everyone hates doing setups with a bunch of strangers. and all of that nonsense, including people going full prostitute for the finals when on call, could all have been prevented if they just made the setups at least continue when people leave, the very least what they could have done... my idea was that the setups could be started from 2 to 4 players, because most of them can even be completed solo when u think about it. it's not a miracle that everyone hates the setups so much... it is the main thing that broke the fun out of doing setups for meGet what ya mean, and as you say more and more people are doing it,
i would say thats good for r* you have 3 players working shooting and driving for some $$$ and more and more players are doing this also they know the host gets nothing so you have to play another hiest lol
just like the Lamar missions, R* should had given this more thought. unless u have 3 friends in a party all the time that want to do the same as you, it's mainly 70% in loadscreen and lobbies waiting for people and 30% actual gaming happening... whoever invented this system probably needs to wear a helmet at work
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