
Rockstar Games has made some huge changes to its community guidelines, andRed Dead Redemption 2players are eternally grateful.
Waiting forGTA VIis getting harder and harder, especially with the chances of adelay to 2026 looming overhead, but the good news is playingRockstar Games’current releases just got so much easier.
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While fans are still finding reasons to replay the story mode ofGTA VandRed Dead Redemption 2, a large chunk of players have stuck to the Online modes for both games.
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Unfortunately, while they can be a lot of fun, especially when your friends tag along for the ride, many players have been frustrated with the content added over the years, especially withGTA Online.
Since the latest weapons and vehicles cost the big-bucks, many players look to Shark Cards, microtransactions that drop a hefty sum of in-game cash into your virtual bank account, to afford the latest armaments.
This of course makes it difficult for players unable or unwilling to spend real-life money to keep up, then falling victim to griefers while trying to enjoy the game.
Rockstar Games has now addressed the complaints andupdatedits community guidelines with the motto “Say sorry, be nice!”
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The new conditions crack down on cheating, griefing, in-game harassment and more, so you can go about your business in GTA andRed Dead Onlinewith slightly more peace of mind.
Fans took to Twitter to praise the announcement, saying it’s “always good to see,” and it might even be “preparations” forGTA VI’sonline modes.
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