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Some real sad cases in here, try getting a life instead of a 49% return on fake stock

Good luck getting 49% return in real life :P

It's like my life is so damn amazing already. I need to play GTA to give me a break lol

Edited by ZRBE

xbl is like 70-80 a year i think?

meanwhile on ps+ ;) same price gets me free games every month.

40 bucks on eBay for a 12 month XBL sub code.

And we still get free games on XBL gold, 2 a month. ;)

Think I f**ked the stocks for the first assasination mission. Bought the right ones before the mission and completed it. Then left them in there, and now they have gone right back down :(

There is no instruction on how long to leave them in there lol. I thought they would go up more

quick save and sleep (without saving). check stocks. quick save and sleep. check stocks. quick save and sleep. ???. Profit?

quick save and sleep (without saving). check stocks. quick save and sleep. check stocks. quick save and sleep. ???. Profit?

I've given up, they just keep falling lol. Think I left it way to long.

All good, I'm saving the next assasination missions till the end. Should be able to profit then :)

Finding it real weird to be playing GTA and the majority of missions dont make you any money.

BTW, the mission where you steal the prototype device or whatever it is, where you can blow the boat up and get it or go to the secret test site and steal it with the sub (this is the one I did), do you lose the money on both options? I was wondering if I should have gone the other way with it or if you dont profit out of either?

both methods are a bust.

I think in all heists, if you pick the same crew for both methods, the result/payout is the same regardless of which of the two ways you go about it.

Except for the final heist. One of the methods results in significantly more cash moneys

Edited by alex182

hmm, i always pay the most out for the crew and stick with them the whole way through - get packie mcreary from a random event right near franklin's aunt's house, and pick up a driver along the north of the island (can't remember name) - use them, as the driver has good specs and only asks for 5%.

is it the drill method that gets most at the end? i went in the sneaky way, may have to try it another way this time around.

doing the 5 miles through the desert at the moment for the epsilon stuff - headlamp holding movement left and weight on X so he'll run in circles while i browse the internets :) that'll rack it up.

Btw I got a trick to buy properties for free

Purchase the property and straight after confirming that you wish to purchase then pause the game and go to the game menu.

Select to re-play one of the previous quick missions such as saving your son on the yaht.

Once you finish the mission it will take you back to your game with the property purchased and all the money still in your bank

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i have done a random , blue dot on the map mission, where you help 2 dudes rob a shop and help them get away, they then become people you can use on heists anyone else used them? are they any good?

keen t use them, hoping they are a god alternative to the usuals

Edited by GH05T

Yeah, you get Packie (from GTA IV) - good stats and 12% take I think. I use him for everything after that.

Also get the woman from the middle of the highway up north - good driver and only 5% take. she's at the yellow dot in the map below:

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might have to go past there a few times - i've found her with Michael and Franklin, but both at night.

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