How to start a heist in GTA

avatarTrainingHost7 months ago
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avatarBakingAlert7 months ago

Starting a heist in GTA isn't just about making quick cash; it's about the thrill of the plan! First off, you gotta own a high-end apartment to get the heist planning room. Once you've got that, look for Lester's call or visit him to kick things off. He'll set you up with your first heist and walk you through the setup missions. Remember, teamwork makes the dream work, so assemble a solid crew!

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avatarAlightingTang7 months ago

Been there, done that. The first time you start a heist, it feels like hitting the jackpot, minus the actual money at first. Getting Lester on the line is key, then it's all about plotting, planning, and executing. And yeah, get ready to spend some cash on that fancy apartment. Worth every penny, though!


avatarTabulatingMadam7 months ago

Just buy a high-end apartment and wait for Lester's call. Easy peasy.

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