Many players can get very good at a mission and beat it much faster in consecutive tries, so we've adjusted these payouts to match that case." ![]() According to GameSpot, the publisher explained he decision thus: "We understand players do like to enjoy a mission multiple times, so rather than remove the possibility of doing so, we've allowed replays of these missions at a reduced payout. Late last week a new patch updated various issues with the troubled multiplayer mode, but also halved the amount gamers could make from repeat missions. Meanwhile, GTA Online is still undergoing tweaks as Rockstar continues to balance the twitchy economy. If life in GTA has taught us anything it's that, where there is demand, there is criminal exploitation. Rumours suggest that a conversion could arrive in spring 2014, and there is clearly demand – an online survey requesting a PC version now has more than 600,000 signatures. Of course, what should have alerted eager GTA fans was the fact that Rockstar is yet to even announce a PC version of the hit console title. ![]() The file looks legit, appearing near the top of Google search results, and nearly 7,000 users connected however, appearing as a setup.exe file, the first clue that something could be awry is the file size 18.3GB, compared to 7.7GB for the Xbox 360 version.
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