seriouseleven
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Post by seriouseleven on Apr 24, 2018 6:41:36 GMT
Okay.I no longer do missions, nor heists, I don't PVP and I never want one of those crate warehouses. I like doing 4 things in GTAO. - Occasional Bunker/ Biker sell missions
- Duping
- Racing
- having a Sunday drive.
To be honest, the first two mainly enable the last two. But my point is, I like GTA for driving. Racing is amazing, fast cars, competition, intense focus and fun. Sometimes though, i like to just get on and go for a drive! A cruise around the map, some of the random mountain roads, or some rally-style stuff. For this, I really like the slower cars, and yes, bikes. Is anyone else playing in exactly the same way as me? And if you are, what do you cruise in? What do you DRIVE? I love the Dubsta 6x6, the Deluxo, the Classic Cheetah. Cars with character! It is how i have fun on GTA! Comment away people!
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Post by BUGSY oO on Apr 24, 2018 8:26:25 GMT
Is anyone else playing in exactly the same way as me? Yes Sir! Except the duping part. I do bunker on 2xcash weeks and import/export to enable my racing. There's an in-game cost to it, and there's no way in hell I'll purchase shark-cards. That aside, my free roam cruising is mostly done in cars that are not on rails. I think my favorite is the Retinue. That car is beautiful both on- and off-road. Also love the Stirling. On a rare occation I'll go for sports and break out my Seven 70. For bikes, I like the slower custom bikes.
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Hystery
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Post by Hystery on Apr 24, 2018 21:36:11 GMT
I love cruising around. Going as far as cruising but while somewhat respecting road laws (stopping at a red light, not going -too- fast on straights, passing civilian cars when the opposite lane is free, etc). Most of the time in cars that are way off the pace in terms of racing but still pleasant to drive.
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washposthero
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Post by washposthero on Apr 24, 2018 22:42:43 GMT
I like cruising on my Nightblade and the Bagger before that. Currently my Ellie or most of the other muscle cars. I took cruising to an all time 'sad' tonight when I flew my brand new Tula around LS a couple of times. She's a beaut though. No seriously. She is.
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seriouseleven
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Post by seriouseleven on Apr 27, 2018 0:36:07 GMT
There is nothing sad about flying planes around! It's mad as. I personally like the Dodo for that - looks amazing, isnt too fast or slow, sounds alright and can land anywhere!
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seriouseleven
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Post by seriouseleven on Apr 27, 2018 0:39:09 GMT
Is anyone else playing in exactly the same way as me? Yes Sir! Except the duping part. I do bunker on 2xcash weeks and import/export to enable my racing. There's an in-game cost to it, and there's no way in hell I'll purchase shark-cards. That aside, my free roam cruising is mostly done in cars that are not on rails. I think my favorite is the Retinue. That car is beautiful both on- and off-road. Also love the Stirling. On a rare occation I'll go for sports and break out my Seven 70. For bikes, I like the slower custom bikes. Yeah, I don't dupe a lot - it takes time and money, plus I actually only 'own' about 25 cars as i dont care for the whole "gotta catch em all" mentality. I like interesting stuff, and about 10 of my cars ... are bikes. Boughy1322 wouldn't be please with that though. But they can be so slow, cool and smooth. I also do the 2x money sell missions for the bunker and my meth(?) lab. But I enjoy those.
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seriouseleven
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Post by seriouseleven on Apr 27, 2018 0:42:52 GMT
I love cruising around. Going as far as cruising but while somewhat respecting road laws (stopping at a red light, not going -too- fast on straights, passing civilian cars when the opposite lane is free, etc). Most of the time in cars that are way off the pace in terms of racing but still pleasant to drive. yeah, I do this too - it is actually pretty relaxing. I love Broughy's testing, coz it shows me the cars I have to have for racing, and I can then just take my pick of what I actually want to cruise in. I think cars that react too instantaneously are the ones I avoid, I like them to take a while to gain speed and, like you said, to not be on rails. It keeps you cruising and not racing around.
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