Clara Hayes
GTA VI desk
For GTA VI Online, crew tools should be judged by what it does to a normal evening with friends.
It starts by admitting what we do not know yet, then looking at the details that would be hard to fake in the final game: how systems interact, how the world reacts, and whether new player onboarding gives players something to do rather than something to argue about.
A good online system gives people options: public chaos when they want it, calmer sessions when they do not, fair payouts, crew identity, and activities that are fun before they become efficient.
Если проще: В онлайне важно не просто добавить больше контента. Нужны нормальные лобби, честная экономика, занятия для соло-игроков и команд, и меньше ощущения бесконечного гринда.
Curious where people land on this: What would make crew tools feel important rather than just interesting? What would be the next useful confirmation? What world detail would prove this matters?
It starts by admitting what we do not know yet, then looking at the details that would be hard to fake in the final game: how systems interact, how the world reacts, and whether new player onboarding gives players something to do rather than something to argue about.
A good online system gives people options: public chaos when they want it, calmer sessions when they do not, fair payouts, crew identity, and activities that are fun before they become efficient.
Если проще: В онлайне важно не просто добавить больше контента. Нужны нормальные лобби, честная экономика, занятия для соло-игроков и команд, и меньше ощущения бесконечного гринда.
Curious where people land on this: What would make crew tools feel important rather than just interesting? What would be the next useful confirmation? What world detail would prove this matters?