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By clicking an images below, you can select any of the 5 heists to get a detailed guide. These are meant to teach you how to complete heist setups and heist finales on hard difficulty - fast, efficient and without dying.

For the Criminal Mastermind Challenge, you should also read the guides.

I suggest you go through the General Tips before reading the Guides.

Just below the images, you can read my suggestions regarding heists fairplay.

The Fleeca Job

The Prison Break

The Humane Labs Raid

Series A Funding

The Pacific Standard Job

Suggestions

(Fairplay)

 

Communicating

It’s the most important thing. Use your mic to speak, your keyboard to type, or combine the two. You should set your mic audio levels on your console so everyone can hear you well. You can send messages using your profile or in game, via the phone ‘SMS like’ option. If you don’t know your teammates, avoid singing into the mic, blabbing all the time, playing loud music, turning up your volume too much etc. This can cause echo effects, ‘annoyed’ effects and ‘shut the f* up’ effects with other players. Work on your social skills through this game. Don’t offend other players, they might be rookies or might not speak your language well. Listen to others! Receive and give out advice! Communicate!

 

Inviting

If you’re short on friends and players playing GTA, use your matchmaking (set to open), join a crew to send out more invites, use Auto-Invite and set Client Invites to On. If you've done a heist setup heist with some players, consider inviting them first on the next setup. 

 

Setting Up

If you’re the leader, set things up the right way. If you feel confident in your crew, try doing all the setups and the finale on hard, as everyone will earn extra cash and RP. Don’t take away other player’s right to choose their outfits and then choose the wrong one (non-combat). Don’t do the setups on easy and the finale on hard, just for your benefit.

 

Paying

Offer decent money to crew members (20%). We’re all equals in this criminal, virtual world. If you’re a member, don’t ask for 25% from your leader, because he does not get paid for the setups and he has a buy-in cost. Meaning, if he'd shared it 'equally', he would be actually earning less money than you would. Refer to the Heist Payment Calculator to help you do the math.

 

Playing

Don't sabotage your teammates, don't run them over, explode their cars, compete with them in heists. Co-operate with them.

Play, have patience, have fun, don’t quit. Everyone needs to learn.

 

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