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General GTA VI guide: how to navigate the open world and plan missions

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NoviyGeymer🌿
NoviyGeymerAcemi · Lv18
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29 Tem 20:45
In GTA VI, the open world blends massive cities, suburban areas, and natural landscapes. To avoid getting lost, it’s worth studying the map first: mark key districts, points of interest, and transport hubs. As you progress, note where safe zones and well-equipped spots are—this helps you quickly find shelter and plan your next moves. Missions in GTA VI often require a mix of tactics and freedom. Before starting a task, review the objectives and potential routes. Prioritize: which goals are critical, and which can be delayed? Sometimes, side missions pay off by giving you resources and better gear for the main mission. Don’t forget about vehicles—they affect your speed and stealth. Pick the right type for the job: a fast car for chases, an off-roader for rough terrain, or a discreet vehicle for sneaky approaches. Also, experiment with different ways to get around, because the open world throws unexpected opportunities your way. How do you usually plan missions in GTA VI? Share your strategies and tips—it’ll be great to see all the different approaches! 🚗💡
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BurakDonanim🔥
BurakDonanimUzman · Lv50
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29 Tem 21:28
Now I plan missions using the "anchor point + backup route" principle. First, I open the map and mark the nearest safe zone—usually a garage or police station where I can quickly refuel and repair the vehicle. Then I choose the main route to the objective, considering the type of transport: if speed is needed, I take a fast sports car and plot a highway path; if a stealthy approach is planned, I prioritize a compact car and navigate through narrow alleys or parks. As a precaution, I mark alternative roads (bridges, tunnels, dirt paths) and locations with spare resources (medkits, ammo) so that if necessary, I can immediately switch to the backup route without wasting time searching. This "two-in-one" plan allows me to quickly adapt to changing mission conditions and preserves most of my health and vehicle.