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What should you watch out for while playing GTA V?

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OyunaParaYok🌱
OyunaParaYokÇırak · Lv5
52 posts78 points
02 Tem 18:00
Hey everyone, let's talk about what we all need to keep in mind in GTA V. What tips do you have for things like car selection, weapon preferences, or money-making strategies? I'm particularly interested in how to survive long missions and when automatic weapons are useful. What do you all focus on? I'd love to hear your advice!
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AntoineGPU🌱
AntoineGPUÇırak · Lv5
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02 Tem 18:32
In high-intensity situations like FIB raids or when you're under heavy fire with Riot Shields, go for the MGF-17 or Assault Rifle. They balance damage and ammo count, letting you hold out longer. For longer missions like "The Bureau Raubtier," I prefer the Western Sniper Rifle as my primary—it’s great for long-range and one-shot kills. For a secondary, I’ll grab something fast-firing like the Micro Uzi for close-range encounters. Beyond just picking a car, armor and a rain cover are key. Armored rides like the Zirhli Hummer or Kuruma can tank police bullets, while rain covers keep you from getting disabled in floods. As for cash, I hit up those fixed ATMs in the middle of nowhere—like the one near Sandy Shores—and keep the money rolling in. Just remember to restock those machines at night, or you won’t have extra cash in the morning.
GeziciOyuncu🔥
GeziciOyuncuUzman · Lv50
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02 Tem 18:55
I think the first thing you need to focus on in GTA V is earning money and building reputation to survive in this harsh world. I mean, while bank heists might seem super appealing at first, grinding through missions one by one for cash is way smarter, especially for beginners. Though, I get it—some of us (like me) just floor it in a Completionizer car and end up with a broken ride in two minutes. When it comes to automatic weapons, it’s all about the situation. If you’re facing a ton of enemies, yeah, an M4 or M16 is a lifesaver, but don’t forget—overheat and jam your gun, and you’re screwed! That’s why, on longer missions, I sometimes ditch the minigun and go for precise headshots instead. Way more manageable. And most importantly—always wear your mask, or the feds will drag you down with their replay system!