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I guess it would extend the fun of the game for a few days if you were already bored with it. You'll get sick of buying shit though.

The only thing that entertains me in GTAO now is doing buzzard attacks on people with a mate. I'm not ranked enough to buy a tank and cbf doing missions just to bring up rank.

It wasn't so much the game that I was getting bored of, More I never had any money to buy cars and can't play for ages doing missions to get money.

But know my purchases are meaningless lol. I had one Comet(911 Porsche) before getting $1billion and was so proud that I save $100,000 to buy it took me a week or four. Now it's like l'll take 10 no make that 20 lol

My rank is still low so the mods I can do to cars is limited sadly.

Whats a buzzard attack (is it something to do with the big chopper and a fire truck)

I mainly drive around setting peoples cars on fire with petrol many lolz love hearing some guy going off his brain as he sees his lovely automobile become a raging fire

Edited by dyl33

Yeah some guy did something, pissed me off so I sticky bombed his car, was one of the Koneigseegisisgieggigiggggg look alikes. Was worth the $9000 I had to pay. Went to the insurance place, waited for his car to appear there, shot him in the face, happy days

The main problem I've found at the moment is I keep getting the same missions to do again, and most of them are shit lol

Buzzard is an attack chopper that can fire rockets and machine gun. Another player can aim and fire rockets while you fly.

With a billion dollars I give no fks for paying other people's car insurance premiums. Sticky bombs away. I also unleash mercenaries onto people and set $9K bounties for anyone who fks with me!

Haven't played for two days though lol

Has anyone noticed the 'Creator' in the online menu now? Just had a go then, can create your own track. I just did one then. About to look for it anyway.

It gets you to set tags so I put 'SAU' as the tag and its called 'Cal's Track'

f**k I'm creative :)

give it a go anyway if anyone can find it.

Funny thing, I've been helping Kirasuran kill people and I was just sticky bombing peoples cars, then stole a jet and blew up a few personal vehicles, got heaps of bad sport alert things. Now I've just been given $2000 for continued good behaviour :)

^hahahahahha that was fun. good times. sucks that you get bad sport alerts for destroying cars, but not when people just camp and continuously kill other people!? funny when we got stuck on the rooftop!

I made it back up to the chopper after trying for a while. Had no sniper ammo but :(

Was pretty happy when I stole the jet and ruined somones day who was rampaging in a tank. Picked up a bounty but :)

Chased someone literally the whole way round the map today to collect a bounty.

  • 2 weeks later...

Whats going on? Everyone stopped playing?

I need some crew members to run rampage with

Cargobobed someones car to the roof of a highrise today. Quite funny. He ended up blowing me up at the last minute but

to be honest i havnt turned it on in a while, and when i did i played single player. it seems to me allot more robust gamplay in single mode. instead of getting killed by some 9999levle person when im doing stuff.

might give it another crack soonish

I've been having fun collecting bounties on people running rampages in tanks. Going to army base and stealing a fighter jet.

It is slightly annoying getting thrown into a game with 2 people or so running around in tanks. Have had my car blown up about 20 times in the last week or so

Got shot at by someone so killed them, planted a sticky bomb on their car. was waiting for them to get in but for some reason the bomb blew itself up, still good enough for a laugh, then proceeded to sniper and generally annoy the f**k out of him after he put a bounty on me. It's so much more fun when they have a mic.

I'm still having fun but dont find alot of people keen on doing jobs/races anymore. Still havent raced anyone around the track I made yet

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