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GTA Online Update Fixes ‘Passive Problem’ after many Years

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
July 27, 2019
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 2 mins read

After the recent update of GTA online, people have filled with excitement because the new change has not only given them an opportunity to bet money but it has also fixed the ‘passive popping’ problem. Due to the passive problem, many players used to exploit this feature by using it more commonly. The “Diamond Casino & Resort” update will provide an all-new location, theme, and dozens of missions and many exciting mini-games for players to enjoy.

The problem of ‘passive popping’ has been prevalent since 2015. The facility was given in the game for players to do their own things. But many players started abusing the facility to harass other players by entering passive mode until it became convenient for them to pop out of it. Players used to abuse passive popping with vehicles such as jets to cover wide swaths of land. Many players used to abuse the facility to hold entire servers hostage.

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With the help of the update, players will be able to access Diamond Casino where they will be able to play gambling mini-games such as Blackjack, Roulette, and Slot Machines. After Grand Theft Auto Online update, the new casino will provide new vehicles, collectibles, and customizable penthouse to the VIP members. There is an introduction of a passive mode cooldown of 2 mins for players who have just killed another player.

According to Rockstar Games, GTA Online has also tweaked its “Go Ghosted” option. With the help of this option, players will be able to unavailable to others and it will be possible for players to ghost each other after two deaths instead of three. And, they can remain in the state for five minutes which was just limited to two minutes earlier.

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