The best way to resolve this is time, trying new things and also reading guides, as Sam from a month ago was left confused until deep diving into the GTAOnline subreddit for advice on what different interactions did, and how to best unlock new content. From then, you are let loose to take your character in the way you wish or take a few steps out of the door to get pummelled by an experienced player griefing. You are given a few missions about collecting your gear, arriving at your chosen business’s destination, and then doing a set-up mission to set it up. If this is your first time in San Andreas, you should go in expecting a bit of confusion. This is pretty much as far as the new user introduction experience goes. A huge ask for someone who has never set foot in GTA Online before, but I trudged through the menus before spending the mandatory $3 Million of my boon and setting foot into the world for the first time.
The idea of a chic suit appealed to me, so choosing Executive I was taken through a series of prompts going through what office, upgrades, weapons and vehicles you would like to start with.
The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of Grand Theft Auto Online have an alternate ‘New User Experience’ for the first character created on your account, granting access to a four million dollar boost to your account and a choice of four career options that you are required to pledge a majority of those funds towards – Executive, Gunrunner, Nightclub Owner and Biker. With GTA Online content being a simple, enjoyable binge on Youtube for many years, how did it fare for someone like myself who has no experience in either first-person shooter (FPS) or third-person shooter (TPS) games? The New User Experience
Even though I have yet to make much progress through the main campaign and probably should would things ever quieten down, I found myself drawn to Grand Theft Auto Online – especially during the last few weeks where I have been unwell and confined to the couch and television. Therefore why did I decide then was the day to nab myself a copy? The answer will likely elude me forever. As someone who had purchased the game on the PlayStation 3 shortly after its launch, I returned it because it didn’t conform to my gaming preferences at the time. Yet I walked away with a copy of Grand Theft Auto V on the PlayStation 5. A little more than a month ago, I went to my local EB Games store aimlessly during their mid-year sale, with little intention of buying anything.