10-15-2013, 03:42 AM
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"Steven, your fossa!"
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Sent R*s Mouthoff section an email about it that's far too long and formal.
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Hi, I'm sending this email as I feel you need to reconsider something about the ingame rules of GTA Online.
I play GTA Online regularly and I never, intentionally, kill other players or destroy their personalized vehicles out of malice or spite.
I do, however, kill other players if they have a bounty on their heads.
After unlocking the "sticky bomb" weapon, I tried it out on a bounty who wouldn't leave his/her personalised car. After blowing them and their car up I was told not to destroy other players personal cars or else I'd be punished. I feel this isn't right and actually takes away from the game.
Firstly, I did not know it was a personalised car as there is no indication of this, whatsoever. Secondly, if a player takes his/her personalised car out in public, surely, it is at their own risk. Thirdly, where is the logic in the fact I can, theoretically, kill a player over and over and over again without reprecussion but detroying their car (which they can regain through ingame insurance) just once gets me a warning? Finally, if we are threatened with punishment for destroying their car why are we allowed to destroy them at all? Why not just make those specific vehicles indestructable?
I say this as I believe the punishment is to be limited to playing online with other "bad players" and I'd rather not have my playing experience ruined because I went after a player with a bounty on their head, which is within the spirit of the game.
I hope you decide to correct this and remove this limiting feature. At the very least, surely, a player with a bounty on them should be fairgame, including the destruction of their car.
Thank you for taking the time to read this very long email. I have, otherwise, enjoyed GTA V and GTA Online so far.
Yours,
Toasty McSteelbuns*
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*name changed for TPWW
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