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I was thinking about the trucking missions from SA too. I miss doing that :/

 I for one didn't try it on cinematic view, but I will try it on my second run of the game soon. Just only thing is the ending kinda sucked. Has anyone found the club where the lost hang out at? I found it once with Franklin but, don't remember where it exactly is.

 

Their base, or the Bar on the highway?

Their base, or the Bar on the highway?

I found the one near the taxi company, and the airfield (from earlier missions) are there anymore then just the ones i found? I like Johnny he was fun to use in TLAD...until T had to make a country hot dog with Ashley and killed him....now the lost get on my nerves. I just wanna hunt them down and kill them! ALL of em'

I just hit the 74% completion mark, and I am having a blast with this game so far. Looking forward to the online coming on tonight at 9PM AEST.

 

Just a quick tip to anyone on the last mission and I won't spoil what happens but 

when asked to choose an option on your phone, please in the name of all that is holy choose Option C

Those were the only one's I've found also, apart from the random spawns on the highways, sorry

oh okay I was just wondering if there was, respawns are okay with me haha

 

I just hit the 74% completion mark, and I am having a blast with this game so far. Looking forward to the online coming on tonight at 9PM AEST.

 

Just a quick tip to anyone on the last mission and I won't spoil what happens but 

when asked to choose an option on your phone, please in the name of all that is holy choose Option C

i'm at the 80.2% mark still tying up loose ends and doing replays since i had to get used to the controls.

Im loving it and at like 16%, taking my time don't want the story to end.  Do a bit of story, off to do random stuff, bit of story.

Yeah same here really. I like to polish things off as i go along so it'll be a long time before i get to 100%. Currently sitting at the 42% mark.

One thing I was wondering with the Online launch already under way - If I kill or am killed by another player, what happens with my money? Do they get it all, a percentage or nothing?

 

Apparently if you're killed and you haven't deposited what you're carrying, then it will remain in your wallet that falls out on the street and others can steal it.

I was thinking about the trucking missions from SA too. I miss doing that :/

 I for one didn't try it on cinematic view, but I will try it on my second run of the game soon. Just only thing is the ending kinda sucked. Has anyone found the club where the lost hang out at? I found it once with Franklin but, don't remember where it exactly is.

 

It's happened to me and I just got an impound notification when it did, now one vehicle I had for Michael was in his garage, I had made completely chrome just recently disappeared. Same went for Poppy's car I jacked after she crashed, in Franklin's garage and it turned into the same one but just a normal version not hers(this was before I read about the garage glitch).

Since that happened to me I haven't had any issues with them disappearing in that short of time either. Didn't know yours was being eaten within 5 seconds, so yeah that is a bug.

 

You try to steal as much as possible in a target area and aggregate all the car together to blow them up. That's my purpose but when you try to find more car by walking further and come back to add more car to the road some car will disappear roughly 2-3. Because i count it and it's freaking me out because i want to use RPG to shoot and continuously cause explosion together with approximately 10-12 cars. However, you can't do it...maybe there is a limit. So i still pondering what's the reason...it might not related impound at all. 

Finished main Storyline with 1.7 billion in every character's bank.

Still at 60%.

 

Forgive me for asking... legitimate funds? Or cliched funds? (well as legitimate as robbing banks can be, you know what i mean :p )

 

I'm finding most of my earnings come from massive investments in rival companies before i do a mission that would greatly affect a business. You can make mega bucks like that!

Since GTA:Online is still have issues (I had to make a new character, initial race marker was starting the race when driven over etc) I hopped back onto solo play. I haven't messed with this much, but I am curious. If I have purchased a car via a website, if I take it out for a spin, leave it or it explodes, will be in my garage or at my house next time I choose the character or will I be out $650,000?

 

Also, do water vehichles at the dock act like a garage? Multiple boats can be docked and chosen from, and returned on their own if left behind?

 

Lastly (sorry guys/gals), tanks & helicopters? Same deal? (and where are these parked?)

Forgive me for asking... legitimate funds? Or cliched funds? (well as legitimate as robbing banks can be, you know what i mean :p )

 

I'm finding most of my earnings come from massive investments in rival companies before i do a mission that would greatly affect a business. You can make mega bucks like that!

 

Legitimate funds. Not used a single cheat so far and plan not to use it ever. 

 

Anyway, this is only possible if you complete Lester's 4 assassination missions after main story line. But you have to complete the first Hotel Assassination mission from Lester for the story line to progress. Then follow the guide posted on gtaforums and it's pretty easy to dump all money in stocks and watch them double or triple. It's a domino effect. The more you have to invest, the more money you make. It is possible to max out at 2.1 billion dollars per each character depending on how much you make in final heist.

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Since GTA:Online is still have issues (I had to make a new character, initial race marker was starting the race when driven over etc) I hopped back onto solo play. I haven't messed with this much, but I am curious. If I have purchased a car via a website, if I take it out for a spin, leave it or it explodes, will be in my garage or at my house next time I choose the character or will I be out $650,000?

 

Also, do water vehichles at the dock act like a garage? Multiple boats can be docked and chosen from, and returned on their own if left behind?

 

Lastly (sorry guys/gals), tanks & helicopters? Same deal? (and where are these parked?)

 

Helicopters purchased by Michael or Franklin are stationed at the Helipad near the docks in the south part of the city map -- Trevor's are kept at the airfield in Sandy Shores.  Water vehicles are kept all at the same dock, you can choose which one you want when you get there.

 

If your car explodes, it'll come back to your garage -- where people have issues is taking the car on a mission and it gets lost or loses mods.

Helicopters purchased by Michael or Franklin are stationed at the Helipad near the docks in the south part of the city map -- Trevor's are kept at the airfield in Sandy Shores.  Water vehicles are kept all at the same dock, you can choose which one you want when you get there.

 

If your car explodes, it'll come back to your garage -- where people have issues is taking the car on a mission and it gets lost or loses mods.

Thank you for the response.

 

How is everyone finding it so far? Stable?

It is incredibly unstable as far as my experience goes. Jobs crash, if you time out sometime you have the exit the game completely, and timing out is 50/50 at this point, so it is incredibly frustrating. Really rather annoyed, barely making it to lvl 5 with a few things done but overall, due to the amount of people on (I assume) it is a really ridiculously inconsistent experience. This is what it'll likely be like as a PS4 user with games like Destiny/The Division for a while unless their online infrastructure plans ramp up. Not trolling but this does make me (anticipatory) excited for Xbox One's 300,000 servers compared to its current... 10k or 30k servers..

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