Auteur Sujet: rsvsr Why GTA Online Is All About Quick Cash This Week  (Lu 1 fois)

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This week in GTA Online feels built for players who'd rather jump straight into trouble than sit around managing stock. If you're coming back after a break, or you're just comparing ways to speed up your progress alongside options like GTA 5 Modded Accounts for sale, the first stop should be the Community Series. Old School Hits is the big one. It pays out 4x GTA$ and RP, which is rare enough to make people stop scrolling through the jobs list. Finish it once and you'll also clear the weekly challenge for an extra GTA$100,000. Not bad for one run. It's got that rough, older GTA feel too, so it doesn't come across like another forgettable playlist job.



Hits Are Paying Better Than Usual
If you're more into clean, quick jobs, Madrazo Hits are in a good spot right now. Standard players get double cash, while GTA+ members can pull in four times the usual payout. The only thing you really need to watch is the weapon request. Martin doesn't suggest it for fun. Use the weapon he asks for and the bonus is noticeably better. Skip that detail and you're leaving money on the table. Payphone Hits are also worth working into your routine because they're paying 3x rewards. Newer Agency owners need to complete three Security Contracts before Franklin starts offering them, but once they're unlocked, they're perfect filler jobs. Fast, direct, and usually not too much messing about.



Open Wheel Racing Gets Its Moment
Racers have a reason to pull the gloves back on as well. Open Wheel events are paying triple, and the timing is handy because several serious race cars are discounted. The Progen PR4, Benefactor BR8, Declasse DR1, and Ocelot R88 are all 30% off, so anyone who's been putting off buying one has a decent excuse now. These races aren't casual street sprints, though. You'll notice bad braking and sloppy cornering straight away. Still, that's part of the fun. When the lobby is fair and people aren't treating turn one like a demolition derby, Open Wheel racing can be one of the better competitive modes in the game.



Garage Collectors Have Work To Do
The car crowd hasn't been left out. The new Big Minimus Energy livery for the Annis Minimus gives that little car a bit more personality, and you can grab it through Luxury Autos or apply it in your own workshop. Over at the LS Car Meet, the Prize Ride is the Vapid Uranus LozSpeed. To win it, you'll need to place in the top two in the LS Car Meet Series for four days in a row. That's not something you knock out by accident. It takes a bit of planning, and probably a few lobbies where someone drives like they're being chased by a wasp. Still, the LozSpeed is a fun addition if you like keeping oddball rides in your garage.



Small Bonuses That Add Up
Don't ignore the Gun Van this week. Free baseball bats are up for grabs, which is silly but useful in that very GTA way. The Precision Rifle is also 40% off, and that makes sense if you're planning to run Madrazo Hits properly. A good route would be simple: clear Old School Hits first, mix in Payphone Hits during cooldowns, then race when you want a change of pace. If you usually browse services for game currency, accounts, or item support through places like RSVSR, this is still one of those weeks where playing smart in-game can stack up cash pretty quickly without feeling like a second job. The Down Chiliad Time Trial is worth squeezing in too, especially if you want one more clean payout before logging off.
 

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