Not every NPC is friendly in GTA. The world of Grand Theft Auto is full of crooks, scams, criminals, which is what every player knows, a...

Not every NPC is friendly in GTA.
The world of Grand Theft Auto is full of crooks, scams, criminals, which is what every player knows, and is the main base for GTA to attract players. Players play criminals, but they need people who give them illegal jobs to do, and that is the job of the NPCs.
Recently NPCs have been much more polished by Rockstar, they have their own stories, and their lives are also very interesting. The role of the NPCs in the recent GTA versions has been increasingly confirmed, so we can find out what these NPCs do and what are considered important in the GTA world.
There are certain plots coming from NPCs
Many players find something unusual about Los Santos's NPCs. They describe this phenomenon as in The Walking Dead, the NPCs suddenly rushing to players moving on the road, or the crazy way of controlling the NPCs that players often encounter.
If you encounter this crazy suicide car phenomenon once, you will not notice, the second time will feel a bit strange or may be funny, but if you are hit by the NPC for the third time, surely you will angry. Players are losing money because of this problem in the GTA system.
Some players hypothesize that this is a purposeful incident by Rockstar to cause players to lose money, when you have to pay for repairs with cash IRL through the card. Others say this is just the natural result of a drug-filled city, no one knows what the reason is, but the player's exasperation is the most obvious.
Trouble calls

If you are a GTA fan, have been playing for a long time, you will get used to constantly being called from cousins in this game. Roman Bellic, who can't seem to go a day without bowling. This annoyance goes from GTA4 to GTA5, even the other part of your phone is just a little bit more.
Rockstar believes that it is necessary for the player's phone to ring continuously, if not because of phone calls from cousins, it will be other people call. Simeon will not stop calling. Roman Bellic will always ask the player to return the cars he has sold, although listening to these calls is sometimes useful, but there is no denying the annoyance when you are doing something. but the phone rang constantly.
The daily routine of an NPC

Have you ever wondered what GTA NPCs will do when you're not looking for them? The fact that Rockstar has made the GTA AI quite smart. Even unimportant outsiders can drive, obey the rules, call the police or cower in fear and scream when in danger. When they don't have something directly in front of them, like a player or crime scene, in response, they live their own complex lives.

San Andreas Community Cam, a type of art installation livestream project created by artist Brent Watanabe, has watched NPCs on 24/7 maps, receiving an unprecedented perspective on their encrypted life . With hundreds of hours of content, the project observed that NPCs doing their own things are quite diverse.
Watanabe was previously famous by launching San Andreas Streaming Deer Cam, a surreal journey that follows a modified deer on the map. Turns out, a deer can also get quite a lot of trouble. "In the past 48 hours, the deer has wandered along a moonlit beach, causing traffic jams on highways, caught in a gang gunfight and chased by police," Watanabe said.
Shoot first, remaining after

In GTA5's Story mode, if the player commits misdemeanors such as driving while drunk, fleeing the police or stabbing a pedestrian, you will be wanted at 1 star level. This will cause the police to pursue you to arrest you, but if you are wanted at 1 star in the online GTA mode, things will be much more serious, you will face bloodthirsty officers. more, these police officers will shoot you as soon as you enter the sights without questioning or arresting.
Players will not be able to surrender, generally the world of GTA online is more hostile, even everyone has richer "slang" words. If you stare too long at a certain number of NPCs like security guards will make them angry. Prostitutes will call the police if you climb around for too long, the people of Los Santos seem to be crazy to live in a city with too much violence and crime.
The world of Grand Theft Auto is full of crooks, scams, criminals, which is what every player knows, and is the main base for GTA to attract players. Players play criminals, but they need people who give them illegal jobs to do, and that is the job of the NPCs.
Recently NPCs have been much more polished by Rockstar, they have their own stories, and their lives are also very interesting. The role of the NPCs in the recent GTA versions has been increasingly confirmed, so we can find out what these NPCs do and what are considered important in the GTA world.
There are certain plots coming from NPCs

If you encounter this crazy suicide car phenomenon once, you will not notice, the second time will feel a bit strange or may be funny, but if you are hit by the NPC for the third time, surely you will angry. Players are losing money because of this problem in the GTA system.
Some players hypothesize that this is a purposeful incident by Rockstar to cause players to lose money, when you have to pay for repairs with cash IRL through the card. Others say this is just the natural result of a drug-filled city, no one knows what the reason is, but the player's exasperation is the most obvious.
Trouble calls

If you are a GTA fan, have been playing for a long time, you will get used to constantly being called from cousins in this game. Roman Bellic, who can't seem to go a day without bowling. This annoyance goes from GTA4 to GTA5, even the other part of your phone is just a little bit more.
Rockstar believes that it is necessary for the player's phone to ring continuously, if not because of phone calls from cousins, it will be other people call. Simeon will not stop calling. Roman Bellic will always ask the player to return the cars he has sold, although listening to these calls is sometimes useful, but there is no denying the annoyance when you are doing something. but the phone rang constantly.
The daily routine of an NPC

Have you ever wondered what GTA NPCs will do when you're not looking for them? The fact that Rockstar has made the GTA AI quite smart. Even unimportant outsiders can drive, obey the rules, call the police or cower in fear and scream when in danger. When they don't have something directly in front of them, like a player or crime scene, in response, they live their own complex lives.

San Andreas Community Cam, a type of art installation livestream project created by artist Brent Watanabe, has watched NPCs on 24/7 maps, receiving an unprecedented perspective on their encrypted life . With hundreds of hours of content, the project observed that NPCs doing their own things are quite diverse.
Watanabe was previously famous by launching San Andreas Streaming Deer Cam, a surreal journey that follows a modified deer on the map. Turns out, a deer can also get quite a lot of trouble. "In the past 48 hours, the deer has wandered along a moonlit beach, causing traffic jams on highways, caught in a gang gunfight and chased by police," Watanabe said.
Shoot first, remaining after

In GTA5's Story mode, if the player commits misdemeanors such as driving while drunk, fleeing the police or stabbing a pedestrian, you will be wanted at 1 star level. This will cause the police to pursue you to arrest you, but if you are wanted at 1 star in the online GTA mode, things will be much more serious, you will face bloodthirsty officers. more, these police officers will shoot you as soon as you enter the sights without questioning or arresting.
Players will not be able to surrender, generally the world of GTA online is more hostile, even everyone has richer "slang" words. If you stare too long at a certain number of NPCs like security guards will make them angry. Prostitutes will call the police if you climb around for too long, the people of Los Santos seem to be crazy to live in a city with too much violence and crime.
Mr. Amateur