The problem is a lot of mission stocks aren't on the other one.
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The places Trevor wakes up....I just woke up on a beach surrounded by dead bikers in nothing but my underwear, completely off my known map.
I wish they showed him killing Floyd's girlfriend.
I think I am close but I'm definitely enjoying the side missions. I wish there were 100 hidden packages! Beautiful city to explore, including LOTS of interiors, and only that alien shit to find.
I love how almost everything is fleshed out though. For example, the "Exercising Demons" mission. This is the lady that curses you the fuck out while challenging you to stupid races all over the place. Franklin raced her in a triathlon across a bay, then on a bike ride, then a run to the coast. She then took off on a bike. On the way back I came across two guys digging a hole with a lady tied up screaming for help. After taking them out she has a ton of dialogue explaining how she's the daughter of a mob boss. Bam, 60,000 dollars. Even the "random events" are really cool, and a lot of things string together well. For a huge city they really designed the encounters/locations extremely well.
I just wish you made more MONEY. That infinite money trick is fuckin' handy. Wish there were even more properties to buy.
The controls in this game are terrible. Nearly every single thing you do has a different set of controls for no good reason.
A perfect example is during a mission where you are disguised as a janitor. Press A to mop the floor. Press LB to wring the mop. Press right on the d-pad to pick up the bucket. WHY? JUST MAKE THE A BUTTON DO ALL OF THIS.
Ignore people telling you BAWSAQ should be avoided. For Franklin's assassin missions, the alternative company is almost always on BAWSAQ. You can double all your character's money if you go to the mission, listen to who Lester says to invest in, reload the save, invest everything on all characters and do the mission.
In case anyone else was wondering- yes, it is possible to drive a Mini Cooper into Michael's house and up to the second floor. Too bad the cutscenes don't take into account what you're actually doing at the time.
Some of that gets weird sometimes. I'll walk up to a story mission wearing a black t-shirt and sweats that dude decided to put on while I was playing as someone else, and then walk up to another guy, say hello, and the camera changes and he's in a completely different outfit. What.
One of the more interesting ones was where I used Franklin to plow a Mustang knock off into the front of Michael's house and switched to Michael, who was just inside the house and then walked out with Trevor who immediately decided that the smoking Mustang with no hood and bent tires was our mission vehicle.
You buy the stock before the mission, and sell it immediately after. It doesn't matter.
So I'm preparing for the second heistI stole the sub and the helicopter, right? Not there appears to be NOTHING to do. Do I have to go through all of flight school before the next event gets triggered?