'GTA 5 Online Heists': GTA Fans Create An Unofficial Website To Help 'GTA 5' Users To Set-Up Crew Of Dedicated Players! But Does The Player-Built Webtool Really Help?

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Looks like good news for "Grand Theft Auto" fans as GTA V players have taken it upon themselves to build an unofficial website in order to make getting a group together a lot easier.

Similar to numerous "looking for group" sites for "Destiny," an enterprising individual has created a "looking for Heists" website that aims to make getting a group together extremely easy.

Inquisitr noted that there are many GTA V gamers who are having trouble getting together a team of four players in attempt to the recently added online heist missions of "GTA V." The difficulty involved in finding a group of gamers together to take on any specific heist is perhaps the biggest fan complaint about the new cooperative robberies of "GTA V."

Some gamers claim that even when using the built-in online matchmaking for "GTA V," the time taken to form a crew is too long. Other problems arise when users disconnect from the match during the middle of one of "GTA V's online heists."

According to VG24/7, to find a solution, fans have taken it upon themselves to build a unofficial website where GTA V users can attempt to set up crews of dedicated players. In addition, crew leaders can list their crew, the time they are going to attempt any of the heists, their platform choice etc. Alternatively, you can check for listings that want one or two more to start a heist if you are by yourself.

The site further divides each heists into the different activities it has. So if a player is stuck at the last bit of the Humane Lab heist, you don't have to do it all over again with a new crew.

GTA: Online LFH Website

Players can search through listing created by fellow GTA V players to find the in-game usernames of those looking to take on different online heists on each platform. Not only that, using the GTA: OnlineLFH website, someone looking to host their own heists, can provide their own GTA V details in hopes of finding others to join them. The website creators intends to enable players to directly connect to serious GTA V fans thus cutting down on wait times as well as the unpredictability that comes from playing with random strangers.

Rockstar Games has also released a follow up patch in order to improve the title's online stability following this week's launch of online heists for Grand Theft Auto V.

According to Inquisitr, the minor update is now available on PlayStation systems. Rockstar Games confirmed on its official support website that the GTA V fixes will soon become available on the Xbox 3.60 and Xbox One also.

Do you think the website will help players to tackle with the new heist content and in finding random players to attempt robbery mission with GTA V? Let us know in the comments below!

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