The battle to determine the best police-robbers shooter game rages on as the gaming community weigh in on the stats about "Battlefield Hardline," "PayDay 2" and "GTA" Online. Also, "GTA" Online had been on the lookout for online cheaters as they aimed at getting back on those who tried their defeat the game Online Heist style.
Although it was reported that "Battlefield Hardline" was the lowest rated installment in the franchise, it was revealed on the game's statistics that it was actually very popular among PS4 gamers, based on a report from PS4 Daily. The "Battlefield Hardline" game statistics were tracked by P-Stats Network and it revealed that the PS4 editions of the game had 4 times more active gamers compared to the Xbox One edition.
The recorded data showed some 800,000 active gamers last week on PS4 as opposed to Xbox One. Add to that, PS4 gamers even beat the gamers of the PC edition. However, "Battlefield 4" still reigned supreme in the franchise based on the overall statistics.
Meanwhile, the game developers of "PayDay 2: Crimewatch Edition" said that they were unafraid on the mammoth games like "Battlefield" and "GTA." In an interview on VG24/7, Overkill Software Producer Almir Listo revealed that "PayDay 2" had its own reliable community and they had been learning much from "Battlefield" and "GTA," based on a report from PlayStation Lifestyle. Listro added that "I'm looking forward to GTA Heists on PC and seeing what Hardline has got. From our perspective we just welcome the challenge. Any competition can only make our game better. We will of course play their games and have a lot of fun and we'll learn from them, what they did good (sic) and what they could have done better." Now, that's sheer confidence.
Speaking of confidence, "GTA" gamers seemed a bit unsure of their skills or perhaps they just preferred the easiest way of getting loot. That would result to some gamers trying to cheat their way to big bucks, based on a report from International Business Times. With regard to cheating, the game developers of "Grand Theft Auto V" Online Heists would not show an ounce of leniency; so, bad gamers beware.
In fact, Rockstar Games already devised a new anti-cheating system. YouTube sensation DomisLive revealed this gruesome discovery as the "GTA" game developers created a system wherein a modded car like Duke O' Death would explode that moment cheating gamers start its engine. That's tough love for all those naughty boys and girls and their get rich quick schemes.
With the popularity of these three games and the substantial number of gamers supporting their respective communities, it would be safe to say that its the gamers and their cash that remain king.
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