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vjk800 ◴[] No.43624509[source]
> Let’s be real: improving load times doesn’t directly impact the bottom line. Selling Shark Cards (GTA’s virtual currency) does. Companies optimize for metrics that show up on quarterly earnings calls, not for goodwill or user experience, until it’s too late.

I don't know... I quit playing GTA V once because of the horrendous load times. After I built a new computer, I finally finished the single player, even though the load times were still horrible. I also had a bug that randomly when I started the game, fps would be really slow and some of the textures didn't load.

The game was great, and maybe I would have gotten back to it to also play the multiplayer, but the fucking load times made starting up the game feel like a chore. I mostly play games when I have a little spare time in the middle of my work day, and I don't want to waste that spare time staring at loading screens or rebooting the game because of random bugs.

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1. beaugunderson ◴[] No.43640714[source]
Exactly what I came here to say... you can't buy Shark Cards from the loading screen. More playable time in game directly impacts their bottom line.