The 15 Types of Players in GTA Online (2024)

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Published 2023-11-30
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  • @R4NS0M77
    Raising a glass to all the solo players who watched their original group slowly fade away đŸ„ƒ
  • @beninit101
    I'll never forget the first time I met an anti-griefer. I was doing a bunker sale mission and this guy flies over in a fighter jet and starts shooting missiles near me, so naturally I get really worried about it. After a while, I figured out he was actually protecting me and killing anyone who tried to challenge me. If the person who did that is reading this, thank you so much dude
  • @robprator5890
    You missed some: 1. The Never Ready. You want to start a mission that requires other players, they will never ready up. And when the mission starts after the countdown they will sit at the start until they are kicked from inactivity and restart your progress 2. The Agent 47. This guy goes into passive mode and follows you until you forget about him. Then he pops out after a cooldown and goes Hitman to the back of your skull. 3. The Super Grinder. He swears he doesn’t mod but runs around the map at level 8000+
  • @JuveVinny
    Just discovered this channel as I got back into GTA Online with a new account on PC and I love the content. Def a lot of help with some of these new businesses that have been added since I last played a few years ago.
  • @racermigs1
    Fellow grinder here. I think the reason I still grind businesses and heists is because it's a routine at this point. It's almost like a zen-feeling. I think it's the same reason people play truck simulators.
  • @racermigs1
    I'm part grinder, part car-guy, part roleplayer, and solo player. I like collecting cars, making neat outfits and doing sandbox stuff in invite-only sessions.
  • @Spanish101class
    I am a combination of "the grinder" and "the casual". I play sometimes, but I don't have lots of money so I grind playing Cayo Perico to buy what I need and they I leave.
  • @JedForge
    Yea, I came into the GTA series kind of late and to Online even later. I'm a solo player who has a casual attitude, but willing to grind. I also still make noob mistakes, but "how to" videos from TGG and others have helped me quite a bit. I do Cayo regularly, Nightclub when it fills up and other stuff on 2x or 3x weeks. I've even taken advantage of the NC DJ view glitch to have my safes fill up while I'm out running errands, walking the dog, etc. I'd love to do the other heists just for the experience, but I'm a "learn by doing" type and would understand the frustration of the veterans with my inevitable mistakes.
  • @ElwoodBruise39
    The 16th type of player is practically extinct these days; "The Racer." There was a group of us that had so much fun with the regular, stunt and whatever other types of races there are in the game. Sadly, outside of adding a few new Hot Ring tracks a year or so ago, Rockstar pretty much abandoned the racing content. Our group pretty much all met on GTA via racing, but we've all moved on to other racing games now. At least Broughy1322 keeps that candle burning.
  • @johanbatcron1206
    I would say I am kind of a mix between “Money grinder”, “anti-griefer”, “Roleplayer”, “solo player” and “casual player”. There are times when I would fit into any of those categories (except I don't buy shark cards). It all depends on my current mood when I start the game. Some days I just want to grind businesses and try to make as much money as I possibly can. But other days I just want to play for fun and not caring at all if it earns me any money or not. For example, one period of time I played through all of the contact missions. They don’t give much money at all. But I wanted to play them for fun and I enjoyed it a lot, so it didn’t matter. Speaking of, I'll probably do that again soon.
  • @Salyjey
    Well done bro. This video will be a nostalgia for the players soon
  • @constitution7167
    I use to be a hardcore solo-player / grinder. I didn’t even need the money, I just wanted to make sure I had enough money to buy something that I wanted right when it came out. But the last year I’ve become a casual player, I hop on for a little while just driving around and chilling out. Thankfully haven’t spent a dime on shark cards, just living off my nest egg that I created from 10 years of grinding this game. I feel like some old dude reminiscing on “the good ol’ times” as I drive about, just truly appreciating the game in all its beauty rather than trying to be as hyper-efficient as possible like I had been for 90% of my playtime.
  • @phil955
    Car guy-solo player here. The interesting part about GTAs vehicles is that they're not exact copies of irl vehicles. That's what makes them so unique. Having races and small private meets with your friends, looking at each other's builds and trash talking EVs, that's what made me stick to this game all this time.
  • @TrialzGTAS
    During GTA IV Freemode, my friends and I would play a game called Militia. We would post up and and secure a city, and defend it from other players. It was fun. Everyone would get involved. Everyone was on the same level! We had to really think of tactics to out smart the opposition. We tried it in V and it was impossible. Everyone had hardcore military tech and weaponry and we couldn’t match since we worked too much.
  • @Playanex
    the way you described the GTA6 hopeful ,personally speaking, is so accurate, I couldn’t have said it better myself. Have my like
.. long time sub, love the channel

  • @Deathspark
    I tip my glass to the few people who helped me complete sell missions when I started them solo. It's only happened a couple times but I didn't know it was possible until someone took one of the other vehicles and helped. I originally thought they were gonna take the vehicles and run away with it but they didn't
  • @Havox-
    Been fighting against those griefers for a hot minute now. It all kicked off back when I was a noob, just started playing online, trying to make some quick cash on sell missions. Then bam, this griefer shows up and blows my stuff to bits. It's kinda like a Batman type thing, you know? Not saying I'm Batman or anything, just got that whole "turning a bad experience into a mission" thing going on. Fast forward a few years, still holding it down strong. Helping players deliver their cargo, giving rides to noobs, tossing out free Cayos, griefing THE griefers out of the lobby (ironic)– all while rocking a super mario outfit. Just your average Joe sippin' coffee, catching those early sunrises. Shoutout to TGG for the vids, keep 'em coming 'til the sun forgets how to shine! Oh and I'm a decently big car guy, I love Gran Tourismo, oh baby GT 7 is awesome.
  • @Kimi-vl3pk
    Roles that I fit: Car guy: I have tons of themed garages and I always spend more money and time than I should just to customize my cars lol. But I love my cars very much Solo/Money grinder: I usually jump into invite only sessions and start doing my money grinding routine Roleplayer: I sometimes roleplay as a taxi driver who do the taxi work, or a secret agent who do missions and contracts with armored vehicles
  • @lp.shakur
    my version of trolling is laying slick mines everywhere in close vicinity to the car shop and watch people trying to get in or out, it's so funny 😂