GTA V completed, thoughts

This was one hell of a ride, but I pulled ‘The Big One’ and am a freakin’ billionaire. Robbing the biggest bank in Los Santos was fun. And what’s even more hilarious, they literally gave me what I wanted.

I still like the game for what it is, and I’m very thankful there’s an option to skip missions I either cannot do or don’t wish to(or both, depending on how pissed I am).

My flying skills are slowly improving; not as panicky as before with the controller. Learning how to bank and fly straight. Turbulence is still a nuisance(wish I could toggle it). Though my landings still need work. These are still those slow propeller type planes. It’ll be a long while until I ‘graduate’ to flying jets.
At least, with the money I got from that big heist, I got Micheal to buy a hanger at the Int’l Airport to give him clearance of flying in and out. And with my(well, his) purchased plane, I can practice without fucking time limits. Just nice, leisurely training exercises with no stress of beating clocks and having to be fast. I can handle that.

So, what’s there to do after the main missions are done? There’s side missions, and getting 100% completion. That’s pretty much it. There’s also GTA Online, but I’m unsure about that. Maybe I will with the PC version, but only if I can host my own server and keep it private (depending if Rockstar uses a server-based system to hold player data).

Still want the PC version, though. Just hope it comes with a custom music radio option, and that feature to skip a mission. And of course first person. If not, I don’t buy it. It’s that simple. Though I have high hopes they all will. Since they’re in the console version, they should be in the PC version for sure.

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