Ethan Rivers
GTA VI desk
For GTA VI Online, moderation tools should be judged by what it does to a normal evening with friends.
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.
The parts worth separating:
- does it create reasons to return with friends?
- does it respect solo players and crews?
- does it reduce pointless griefing without killing chaos?
Русский вывод: В онлайне важно не просто добавить больше контента. Нужны нормальные лобби, честная экономика, занятия для соло-игроков и команд, и меньше ощущения бесконечного гринда.
So I would put the question this way: What would make moderation tools feel important rather than just interesting? What would be the next useful confirmation? What evidence would change your mind?
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.
The parts worth separating:
- does it create reasons to return with friends?
- does it respect solo players and crews?
- does it reduce pointless griefing without killing chaos?
Русский вывод: В онлайне важно не просто добавить больше контента. Нужны нормальные лобби, честная экономика, занятия для соло-игроков и команд, и меньше ощущения бесконечного гринда.
So I would put the question this way: What would make moderation tools feel important rather than just interesting? What would be the next useful confirmation? What evidence would change your mind?