And for the ones that do not want to see solo content for GTA online my next question is why is it because you online players don't want to set up your own jobs but want to take on other people's jobs as they already have them done pretty selfish
Hey, Brother! Thanks so much for posting this. I agree with you 100%. Some players simply don't want to do the work of actually playing the game and are looking for a get rich quick scheme in GTAO. This is why I play the game solo and produce solo player content, to demonstrate that the game can be both fun and profitable as a solo player. Whenever I livestream, there is aways someone who wants to join my session "because they need money' but are too lazy to earn it themselves. They expect other players to run heists for them, or otherwise give them cash in the game. These are some of the same players who use cheat/mod menus to unlock everything without doing the work or worse, harass other players. Buying a game, them buying a cheat/mod menu to avoid playing the game is the stupidest thing I've ever seen.
that nightclub mission where you follow the chopper, I know a faster way to get that done, blow up the chopper, and it will give you the trackify app, use that instead, it's faster than following the chopper.
Thanks for watching, Bro! You'd be surprised at the number of complaints I see in the comments about picking up the key cars as a solo player in Cayo. SMH!
I've got what may be an odd question... when you do these activities, the Cayo Perico heist for instance, do you concentrate strictly on that or do you do other things as well? Let me explain.... When I start to grind I'll take care of the Ammu-Nation and Executive Office mixed goods deliveries first, followed by sending out my warehouse techs and doing Salvage Yard tows, THEN I'll start Cayo Perico (or The Contract, Cluckin Bell raid, etc) and run that until I get the notifications that those previous activities are ready at which point I'll go back and do them even if I'm not done with Cayo. Would I make money faster if I concentrate strictly on whatever heist that I'm working on, or is my approach ok?
Thanks for watching, Bro! I always begin a money grind the Cayo Perico Heist since it has the longest cooldown. While Cayo is on cooldown, I'll focus on excess weapons, mixed goods, and passive crate sourcing since they can be repeated every 48 minutes. I also make sure my bunker is producing weapons (full sell missions every 6 hours), and the acid lab is producing acid (full every 3 hours). Then I'll basically do what you're doing: running Cluckin Bell, Dre VIP Contract, and Suto Shop Contracts, and when the cooldowns are done, I'll rinse and repeat. Keep doing what you're doing, Brother! Your money grind approach is sound.
so i am really confused here. How did none of the guards got allerted? i always get guard to sport the body every single time...how in the gods name. to be honest got a route that i just kill one guard right at the end to steal the bike.
Thanks for watching. If you need to kill any of the guards in the compound, make sure you kill the Juggernaut as well since his path covers about 85% of the compound and he will definitely see a dead body.
Thanks for watching, Bro! The overcoat is a tier 2 career unlock for Finance and Felony and is easy to obtain. It is only available to next gen consoles users, however.
Best way to make money on GTA Online is not to have people f****** around d****** around but get jobs done if more jobs were done solo player I'm pretty sure a lot of players would have a lot of money by now