Jet was shooting people trying to have a Meet up

2024/9/29 Edited to

... Read moreOMG, that jet incident during our meetup was absolutely wild! It got me thinking, how many of you have faced similar chaos in GTA Online? It's like you're just trying to chill, maybe cruise down Orchardville Ave or meet up near Cypress Flats, and suddenly a griefer in a Hydra decides it's target practice time. It really ruins the vibe when you're just trying to enjoy the game with friends. I've learned a few things over my years in Los Santos, especially when it comes to dealing with these airborne pests. First off, always keep your inventory stocked! Knowing when to 'Press to eat a snack' and when 'to use armor' can literally be the difference between life and respawn. I always make sure I have plenty of health and armor on hand, especially if I'm venturing into known PvP hotspots or planning a large gathering. Defensive moves like quickly jumping into passive mode (though not always available during an attack) or getting into an armored vehicle like a Nightshark can buy you precious time. Speaking of large gatherings, choosing your meetup spot wisely is key. Places like the beach or some of the quieter areas around Rancho or Little Bighorn Ave might seem chill, but they can quickly turn into war zones if someone decides to stir up trouble. Sometimes, even Popular St isn't safe. For vehicle meets, I often recommend sticking to the underground car parks or specific mission lobbies where PvP is restricted. If you're showing off your Pegassi Vontex motorcycle, you definitely don't want it blown up by a random jet! It’s all about finding that balance between a cool location and one that offers some natural cover or escape routes. It's frustrating because it impacts everyone, from casual players to those looking to create content. I often wonder how well-known figures or streamers, say someone like Beatrix Belleaux (if she played GTA V!), would handle these constant interruptions. Do they have secret strategies? Or do they just switch lobbies like the rest of us? It makes you reflect on the community aspect of GTA Online. We all want a fun, engaging experience, but griefers can make it tough. My best advice for meetups is to always be aware of your surroundings, have an escape plan, and don't be afraid to switch sessions if things get too toxic. Remember, your fun is the priority. Community events in GTA V should be enjoyable, not a constant struggle against griefers. What are your go-to tips for dealing with these situations, Lemon8 fam?