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Would a CP Group do the same thing?
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No, the idea of a R* Crew is that you can start a session where only your Crew can enter. So you can do co-op* heists etc. without idiots butting in with an Orbital Cannon ...
One of the problems with GTA / RDR is that unless you have "real world friends" that also play the game, it reduces what you can do, particularly when you are a beginner because it's very difficult to find decent people online. You can play with randoms, but that's really painful most of the time - and if you meet someone in an online session, there is a better than 50-50 chance that they will try to kill you. Either because "they can" or because they suspect that you are going to. A lot of it is predated upon by people with little skill but access to mom's credit card so they can buy the expensive toys like a missile-and-explosive-cannon equipped Harrier equivelant and if you're working hard to grind to buy a specific business and they lay waste to 11 hours of work it's rather frustrating!
* And definitely not take out your frustration on morons from QA ...
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The CP group can be private too (request entry by the user, but given by the owner). Then you could use the message board inside to organize you, like giving the TS / Discord / whatever you use Address, and then over there, then go into a bit more private things like user names and so on until you find each other ingame.
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Set up a temporary Discord server to handle this invite, then shut it down once no longer needed.
Graeme
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It's working fine for me. Try this: Codeproject Crew Crew - Rockstar Games Social Club[^]
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that works.
Omg, poor Bob
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It's a work in progress, but progress is slow and painful ...
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For Bob as well by the looks of it 
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Colonel, Colonel, I don't feel my legs...
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I hate Rockstar with a passion. When I first created account with them, many years ago, I used some old email. This yahoo account was subsequently deleted due to inactivity. Now my Rockstar account is forever locked and tight to my Steam account. So not only I cannot buy new games, but also my old games that I pay good money for are unusable. No way to untight Rockstar account from a Steam account. Some people try with sending to Rockstar support prove for ownership of their games, screenshots from Steam and crap like that. Never heard any of this has ever worked.
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My wife, a huge fan of all things English, woke me up at 4AM to watch the coronation of Charles.
It got me wondering how all the average folks in the Commonwealth, actually feel about the Pomp and Circumstance.
Is it worth the expense and inconvenience? Do you think it's great or silly as he has no real power?
Please let this lowly American know how you feel personally and about what you think the average person not in London for the show, think.
ed
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Personally I have nothing against Charles and think it's good entertainment, on Euronews however I saw some Londoners who were not pleased with the costs involved and did not understand why so much money goes to one family.
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I'm avoiding it - Elizabeth was fine, but these two I just don't like.
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But... don't you remember Charles appearance on TV for Blue Peter, he scored lots of points with that 
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Charlie boy has been enough to turn me from a don't care to a republican.
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Yep. I know the feeling.
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(woke up too late to see the whole thing).
As a Canadian, I treat it as entertainment.
I've never seen a coronation before.
I feel there is a need for tradition, but also a need to modernize it. (at least the coronation part)
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I know.
And now more and more politician refuse the oath to the king.
(mostly in Québec)
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There are lots of republics in the commonwealth.
Cheers,
Vikram.
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Pomp and Circumstance are part of the mystique of Royalty and are necessary to the extent that we view them as different from the non-Royal blokes. Having a king be crowned by posting a notice outside the palace seems wrong, somehow. OTOH, the amount of Pomp and Circumstance depends on the times. The UK in 1952 was still a Great Power, with much of the Commonwealth looking to it for guidance. Today, the UK's power is much diminished, and most of the Commonwealth has gone its own way.
As for Charles himself, all I will say is that Prince (now King) Charles lost a lot of points with me when details came out of how he treated his first wife. Being eccentric is accepted, even expected among the Nobility in the UK, but emotionally mistreating your wife (and having it known!) is beyond the pale.
He may turn out to be a good king for the times, but I doubt that he will rise (or need to rise) to the level of his mother.
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After watching a few sword and shield movies, I get the appeal if you like history.
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Coronation - what coronation, I seem to have missed the entire curfuffle, thank the great Ghu. Apparently he is the head of state for Oz, great idea, keep him on the other side of the planet!
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