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Publicada el 31 AGO 2018 a las 10:45
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Rockstar abandoned the soul of GTA — thank god for FiveM.

Once upon a time, GTA V was groundbreaking. The world, the story, the freedom — everything screamed potential. But then GTA Online happened… and Rockstar saw dollar signs. What used to be a sandbox became a slot machine wrapped in a grief simulator.

Want to enjoy the game with friends? Hope you like endless grinding, broken lobbies, flying griefmobiles, and overpriced shark cards for pixel pants. Modding? Clamped down. Creativity? Strangled by microtransactions and monetized mediocrity.

But then came FiveM — the community-driven platform that picked up the pieces and said, “What if we just made the game fun again?”

Whether you're into serious RP, cops and robbers, custom racing scenes, or full-blown chaos servers, FiveM brings the life and variety Rockstar abandoned long ago. It’s where the real GTA experience lives now — built by players, for players.

Base game? 4/10 — a relic.
FiveM? 9/10 — the real sandbox we deserved.
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