James MyGaming Alumnus Oct 2, 2013 #1 GTA Online: Rockstar apologises for server issues Rockstar assures gamers that its busy resolving issues with GTA Online
GTA Online: Rockstar apologises for server issues Rockstar assures gamers that its busy resolving issues with GTA Online
BeoTeK New member Oct 2, 2013 #2 So it seems single player is still the preferred means of play at this time. That's fine, I'm enjoying it
So it seems single player is still the preferred means of play at this time. That's fine, I'm enjoying it
Cicero New member Oct 2, 2013 #3 Its not a bad strat, come to think about it, to release the multiplayer soon after the single player. At least people are still keen on the single player which will give them time to fix the MP bugs and errors.
Its not a bad strat, come to think about it, to release the multiplayer soon after the single player. At least people are still keen on the single player which will give them time to fix the MP bugs and errors.
A ajb321 New member Oct 2, 2013 #4 well, they did warn us this could happen... i'll just stick to causing mayhem in los santos while they sort this out
well, they did warn us this could happen... i'll just stick to causing mayhem in los santos while they sort this out
Voicy Resident Panty Kicker Oct 2, 2013 #5 Let's be fair for a second. Of all the MMO's I've been involved in, probably only GW2 had a successful launch - and then only barely. Launch will always be a clusterfsck, what matters is how the game plays online in the long run.
Let's be fair for a second. Of all the MMO's I've been involved in, probably only GW2 had a successful launch - and then only barely. Launch will always be a clusterfsck, what matters is how the game plays online in the long run.