Summary
GTA Onlineplayers aren’t happy with the AI in the game and some of the bizarre moments NPCs exhibit. Frustration with the game is rising, and gamers want to seeGTA 6dramatically improve uponGTA OnlineandGTA 5’s AI.
Getting AI to cooperate and behave properly in an open world game is seemingly never an easy task for developers. Open world games likeFallout,The Elder Scrolls,GTA, and others are notorious for havingNPCs act oddly, disappear off the map, shoot through walls, and so on. In addition to the usual necessity of having AI pose a challenge to the player without being completely overpowering, the sheer scope of some games seem to make matters worse.
GTA Onlineplayer martinbean shared their broken AI experience with fellow fans, and it’s understandable why they’re frustrated. A brief clip shows the player taking cover during a firefight. As they creep toward the edge of it to resume fighting, an NPC suddenly appears right in front of them and immediately draws his weapon and fires, killing the player instantly. Martinbean was given less than a second to react, making getting out of this particular scenario extremely difficult if not entirely impossible.
GTA Players Complain About the Game’s AI
Outside of responding withGTAmemes and jokes, many fans have expressed frustration and anger with the AI in the game. Some speculated that this could have been a hacker messing with the player, but others reported having experienced similar encounters of their own in various missions. The frustration with the game is clearly high, with some players noting that ifGTA 6doesn’t have hugely improved AI, they won’t be playing the game. It’s an understandable stance to take, considering NPC behavior plays a huge role inGTAgames whether online or offline.
Having a problem like this appear is a major inconvenience, especially if the player is participating in a mission that gives them limited lives to work with. Losing is one thing, but this type of situation is simply unfair. To make matters worse, as the OP indicates in their post’s title, enemy AI isn’t the only problem in the game. Players have said for years thatGTA Online’s traffic behaves erratically, with cars and pedestrians randomly veering into the player’s vehicle, causing accidents or worse. It’s been an issue for so long that it’s become something of a meme, but it’s still annoying to encounter, especially during car chases or other intense moments.
WithGTA Onlinebeing so old at this point, it’s somewhat understandable that the game may be having problems. However, evenRed Dead Redemption 2, which is signifcantly younger, has its own AI problems. With any luck, Rockstar Games has further refined the way bots work, asGrand Theft Auto 6has a lot to live up toin order to meet player expectations.
GTA Online
Grand Theft Auto Online is a dynamic and persistent online world for SIXTEEN players that begins by sharing gameplay features, geography and mechanics with Grand Theft Auto V, but continues to expand and evolve with new content created by Rockstar Games and the Grand Theft Auto community.Grand Theft Auto Online takes the fundamental Grand Theft Auto concepts of freedom, ambient activity and mission-based gameplay and makes them available to multiple players in a detailed and responsive online world. In GTA Online, players have the freedom to explore alone or with friends, work cooperatively to complete missions, come together to participate in activities and ambient events, or compete in traditional game modes with the larger community, all with the personality and refined mechanics of Grand Theft Auto V.Players can invest in their character through customizing their appearance, improving their stats, owning customized vehicles, purchasing personal property, and taking part in missions, jobs and activities to earn reputation and cash to open up new opportunities to rise through the criminal ranks.The world of Grand Theft Auto Online will constantly grow and change as new content is added, creating the first ever persistent and dynamic Grand Theft Auto game world. Access to Grand Theft Auto Online is free with every retail copy of Grand Theft Auto V.