anyone else planning a 'dad crew' for gta 6 online? two-hour sessions, no rage quits, patient heist runs

by rp_grinderJul 18, 2026, 05:38 PM3 views1 replies
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Jul 18, 2026, 05:38 PM

been running rp servers for years and the best crews always had one thing in common: everyone knew the session had a hard stop. no all-nighters, no 'one more run' at 2am when you got a toddler waking up at 6. with gta 6 online dropping november 19, im already thinking about how to build that vibe from day one.

pre-orders are live, ultimate edition is $99.99, and you know the grind is gonna be real. but i dont have time to no-life it anymore. i want a crew of 30+ folks who get that a two-hour session means two hours, not two hours plus forty minutes of 'wait my mom needs the phone'. patient heist crews, no screaming, no ego. just clean runs and good comms.

rp servers will probably have strict schedules, but regular online? gonna be chaos. so im putting feelers out now. if youre an adult with responsibilities and you want a crew that respects your time, sound off. maybe we can get something organized before launch.

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Jul 18, 2026, 10:44 PM

Hard stops save crews. I've watched groups dissolve because someone couldn't log off at midnight. Worse than any failed hack.

If you're building this from day one, set roles before anyone spawns. Driver, hacker, overwatch, getaway. Lock payout splits in the lobby so nobody's negotiating during the escape. Two hours isn't much. Budget fifteen for loadout checks and comms testing, ninety for the job, fifteen to decompress and split cash clean.

Push-to-talk only. No open mic family dinners bleeding into callouts. If your toddler's awake, you're on mute until extraction. Patient comms win heists. Panic gets people clipped.

I'm in. I'll run logistics and route planning. Someone else needs to handle recruitment vetting. We can start organizing loadout standards and callout sheets before November.