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Discovering Hidden Gems and Missed Opportunities in GTA Online

Writer's picture: Sonia Garcia MorenoSonia Garcia Moreno

Today in GTA Online, I stumbled upon something I hadn’t noticed before: the skatepark! What I didn’t know is that you can do awesome tricks there with BMX bikes and motorbikes. Watching a player show off their skills was a real eye-opener and super exciting. It’s moments like this that remind me of how much depth GTA Online has to offer.


But that wasn’t the end of my adventure. The motorbike rider who had been performing tricks started following me, and we ended up riding through the city together. Here’s where I messed up, though: I should have gone straight to my motorcycle clubhouse and recruited them as a prospect. That was the perfect chance to grow my MC, and I completely missed it. Instead, we cruised around Los Santos, with me sitting on the back of their bike. It felt so freeing, like a little slice of camaraderie in the chaos of the city.


Eventually, we stopped in front of my apartment. And this is where one of my biggest frustrations with GTA Online kicked in. I couldn’t invite them up to my place. No afterparty, no whiskey, not even a casual hangout in my virtual home. We just stood there awkwardly outside my apartment.


I find this incredibly disappointing. GTA Online has so many features and so much potential, but moments like these highlight its limitations. Why can’t we invite other players into our apartments to socialize? It would make the game feel so much more connected and immersive, especially when you’re building relationships with other players.


Despite this, I had a great time exploring Los Santos today. It reminded me why I love GTA Online so much, even if it still has room for improvement. I really hope Rockstar listens to the community and addresses some of these limitations in GTA 6.




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