Rockstar talks GTA Online, explains reasoning behind release date

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Rockstar’s known for its open world, single player-driven experiences. We’re talking $1 billion in three days types of single player games. Why’s the company using up resources to develop Grand Theft Auto Online when its only had lukewarm experiences with multiplayer in the past?

According to Rockstar vice president Dan Houser, single player may be king, but multiplayer’s a worthwhile venture too. “Not everybody, not even with Call of Duty, not everyone is playing the multiplayer.

“There’s a huge audience for people who love single-player adventures. And I think what we make is action adventure-games. Games with ever stronger mechanics and an ever stronger adventure component.”

However, Houser believes that the open world games that Rockstar’s developing offer experiences that other single player experiences don’t have. Though games like Grand Theft Auto do have a story, they aren’t solely narrative-driven. There’s plenty of exploration and unique, gameplay-driven narratives, all of which can be translated into a multiplayer experience. “So the people that like death matches, there are still death match, there are still races,” Houser stated. “But we are trying to glue the whole thing together by bringing the free roam component to life, which would give us the stuff that we really like from open world.”

One of the strong suits of open world games that Houser believes to be the advantage of videogames in general is something that he calls “digital tourism.” “Even the best fantasy movies or any set in a movie that builds a world beautifully, any book that puts you in a world in a beautiful way, can’t do it with the same power that games have to actually put you in that world and explore it at your speed, in your way, doing the things you want to do,” he explained.

If the multiplayer plays an important part in the Grand Theft Auto V experience, why not launch Grand Theft Auto online at the same time as the single player? Practicality and technical limitations. Working on shipping both Grand Theft Auto V and its online portion is a huge technical feat. Focusing on just one project at a time would be much more practical and less taxing on the development team.

On the player side of things, launching Grand Theft Online a few weeks after Grand Theft Auto V would allow players to become more acclimated to the world, and become much more familiar with the singe player experience before delving into the multiplayer. That way, “[y]ou can start multiplayer after two weeks and it will really give them a real focus on where to look at the thing. I think that separating it out will just help people look at it as different products in their own mind a bit more and really give it a good chance to try and play it and enjoy it.”

Otherwise, there’s a good chance that “you try it for two minutes, it’s hard to connect because it’s day one, and back you go to the single player, play that and never go back into playing online.” It’s an experience that Rockstar’s already pretty familiar with.

Grand Theft Auto Online will be available on October 1st as the free, multiplayer component of Grand Theft Auto V.

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2013/09/28/rockstar-talks-grand-theft-auto-online-explains-reasoning-behind-release-date/

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jrfd2Posted:

EpiKFluffy
Texans That was actually smart. Shows how much Rockstar is ahead of it's competition.


lol what competition? as far as I know there is no true competition for Rockstar to face
i think he means like FIFA 14 there will be. A mix people be playing that and other gta so there trying to get people to play gta because when online comes out it will be like a new game coming out people be straight on gta to play it

jrfd2Posted:

At first I thought there was some issues that multiplayer was broken all together but to be fair it's a pretty good idea

fexPosted:

Been waiting for this for 2 weeks, I finished the campaign within 2 days of it being released

AlbericiPosted:

They made it seem like it would take forever to beat the game and when online got here you would just be like half way threw or something...yet I beat the game and am like 90% done with EVERYTHING and online is still not here and I got it on the 17th like everyone else.

GossipPosted:

I just want online to come. Im so bored.

FluffyisEpikPosted:

Texans That was actually smart. Shows how much Rockstar is ahead of it's competition.


lol what competition? as far as I know there is no true competition for Rockstar to face

LairPosted:

That was actually smart. Shows how much Rockstar is ahead of it's competition.

-InsanelyAwesome-Posted:

I weren't really a big GTA IV Multiplayer fan. But from what I have seen from video's and heard from announcements GTA Online looks like they have finally hit the nail on the head when it comes to Multiplayer. It looks fantastic and with it going to keep evolving into a much bigger and better map etc I really cannot wait to play it now and years down the line (if they keep updating it)

-Naked-Posted:

Whoa Personally I have never been a huge fan of GTA online, however that is not to say i don't think this isn't a good strategy. I think it is, but im just not a huge fan of the online in this game.


It's different this time around, multiplayer gaming has really changed since the last GTA.

PashtunPosted:

BSOD
Shen Don't see what is so special about GTA.


the open feel and do whatever you want vibe
or a second virtual life in which you can do anything you want