GTA Online Thread (Useful Links in OP)

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The only use i see with a minigun is to kill vehicles traveling at a speed in which you can't aim and fire your RPG to get some hits in.

Seeing this, the dilemma between how the RPG is somewhat more versatile than the minigun in general usage is like Team Fortress 2 in competitive play.

Soldiers outplay Heavies in just about anything but being a loud bald blaring meat shield.
 
We need the juggernaut suits from The Paleto Score.

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In the real world, rebels out in the Middle East either buy those trucks for a relatively cheap price, or steal them from countries they invade. Then, they steal the anti-aircraft guns from the military forces they defeat and mount them on the trucks.
 
In the real world, rebels out in the Middle East either buy those trucks for a relatively cheap price, or steal them from countries they invade. Then, they steal the anti-aircraft guns from the military forces they defeat and mount them on the trucks.
Real Life - $3,000
GTAV - $150,000 mininum
 
In the real world, rebels out in the Middle East either buy those trucks for a relatively cheap price, or steal them from countries they invade. Then, they steal the anti-aircraft guns from the military forces they defeat and mount them on the trucks.
Nope... in the real world, they have someone travel abroad and buy used trucks left right and centre. Then export them out to their country.
 
Gotta love the mentality of every Buzzard co-pilot ever: "Nah bro. It's cool. I got dis. I can TOTALLY hit that moving vehicle with an unguided rocket."
 
Gotta love the mentality of every Buzzard co-pilot ever: "Nah bro. It's cool. I got dis. I can TOTALLY hit that moving vehicle with an unguided rocket."
I was just like, get out of my chopper I can do this myself, then he shows up after I've killed most of em so I run him over in his car. Will upload another one of me doing it solo
 
Gotta love people who join your job just to run around doing nothing and take a cut of the money...
 
Gotta love people who join your job just to run around doing nothing and take a cut of the money...
Funny story bout that, guy of level 170 joins with a hideous lime green Adder among 3 others including a rank 16 and he runs over the low ranker twice, wasting our lives then drives around the map til the rest of us do the mission. Lazy B******
 
Funny story bout that, guy of level 170 joins with a hideous lime green Adder among 3 others including a rank 16 and he runs over the low ranker twice, wasting our lives then drives around the map til the rest of us do the mission. Lazy B******
I've just started leaving jobs if they're like that.
 
I was just like, get out of my chopper I can do this myself, then he shows up after I've killed most of em so I run him over in his car. Will upload another one of me doing it solo

Another thing: What were you doing with the chopper at the end? You really don't need to fly through the scrapyard while enemies are shooting you to pieces. That's only going to get you shot down. While it is very nimble, the Buzzard is not meant to sustain gunfire, and the windshield is very wide, so you are dangerously exposed.

The best thing to do with the Buzzard is hover about one to two hundred yards away from the scrapyard, then lock onto enemies. Fire when you have a solid lock (Red square). Tapping the rudder buttons (L1 and R1) switches between targets. This is helpful when you have several enemies approaching, but don't want to lock onto ones that are very far away. You want to prioritize your targets. The ones that are closest to you will open fire; the ones that are at the opposite end of the scrapyard will not be shooting when you're far away.

If you've got a solid lock on an enemy who is approaching you, and you're missiles are not hitting them, fly backwards and increase your altitude. The missile's trajectory changes depending on how high your helicopter is, and how far away you are.
 
Another thing: What were you doing with the chopper at the end? You really don't need to fly through the scrapyard while enemies are shooting you to pieces. That's only going to get you shot down. While it is very nimble, the Buzzard is not meant to sustain gunfire, and the windshield is very wide, so you are dangerously exposed.

The best thing to do with the Buzzard is hover about one to two hundred yards away from the scrapyard, then lock onto enemies. Fire when you have a solid lock (Red square). Tapping the rudder buttons (L1 and R1) switches between targets. This is helpful when you have several enemies approaching, but don't want to lock onto ones that are very far away. You want to prioritize your targets. The ones that are closest to you will open fire; the ones that are at the opposite end of the scrapyard will not be shooting when you're far away.

If you've got a solid lock on an enemy who is approaching you, and you're missiles are not hitting them, fly backwards and increase your altitude. The missile's trajectory changes depending on how high your helicopter is, and how far away you are.
I just wanted the mission done and was a bit tired while recording it.
 
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