GTA Online players have finally been given a reason💜 to own a superyacht via the game's new superyacht missions, but it's still not really worth it.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Grand Theft Auto V remains popular seven years after it was first released and is the third best-selling game of all time for a number of reasons. However, reason number one is its online element. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:GTA Online is a game within itself at this point and may have even replaced the need for Rockstar to create a new GTA game from scratch ever again. In the devꦛeloper's eyes, a🍬t least.
There is any number of things to do in GTA Online, and Rockstar continues 🦄to add to that long list. The aim for most is to accrue as much wealth as possible. That wealth can be used to buy apartments and vehicles. Most of those things come with additional content and missions. However, one of 🌌the most extravagant expenditures of all, a super yacht, doesn't come with any added bonus at all.
GTA's super yachts look impressive that's for sure, but beyond that, they have no use. Players who own one can't ev🥀en sail the yachts themselves. They have to hire a captain to do it for them which cos💮ts $25,000 each time. Since the cheapest super yacht costs $6 million, additional money just to move them around seems like a little much.
There is good news this week got GTA's super-rich super yacht owners, though. Rockstar has added six super yacht missions. Finally, a reason to spend a massive amount of money on a giant static boat. Players' bank accounts will still look a lot lighter than they did before the bumper purchase, though. GTA's six super yacht missions only pꦿay $27,000 each.
Even if completed during GTA's double rewards period, that's still only $324,000 earned in total. For those that can't be bothered to do the math, that's a little more than 5% of the cost of the game's cheapest super yacht. Or, 13 short trips with a captain at the helm. Completing the missions does also unlock a Yacht Captain outfit, so at least players will be▨ able to show off their superyacht ownership on land from now on as well as at sea.