Thursday, December 26, 2013

GTA 5 Single Player vs Online Multiplayer: Commentary and Wish List - Part 1

Introduction

The Grand Theft Auto V single player game has been available since its launch on September 17, 2013 with the GTA Online component available since October 1, 2013. In my humble opinion it is easily the best game of the XBOX360/PS3 console generation. 

And this is despite the recent launches of the newest console generation PlayStation 4 and the XBox One respectively, The GTA5/GTAOnline game has the potential of keeping the past generation relevant a good 6 months to a year past its initial launch date with the online mode and the right set of Downloadable Content releases. 

Single Player vs Online Game Modes in Other Games

For me personally, online gaming is a mixed blessing. You get to play with or against real human opponents, so you don't have to deal with often quirky "Artificial Intelligence" of Non Player Characters (NPCs). The main concern is that Online modes are often tacked on as an afterthought with only a passing relation to the main storyline. 

Assassin's Creed Series


Online play can be used to either enhance the main game or simply be tacked on with little regard or even in lieu of the main storyline. An example of how an online mode can be used to enhance the main story of the single player game is the Assassin's Creed franchise. The online modes are basically a "Training Program" for the Templars, the faction in opposition to protagonist's faction the Assassins, so story wise you get bits and pieces of the story from the viewpoint of the opposing faction while giving a plausible reason within the game's "universe" you would interchangeably be teaming up and/or going head to head against members of your own faction.

Uncharted Series

Lately there has been a slow and disturbing trend, for me at least, of single player game content falling to the wayside for online components such as DLC maps and weapons, skins, modes etc. Case and point is the franchise "heavy hitter", the Uncharted series, which started out with a solid single player game that had top notch single player based end game content and rewarded the player for replaying the game over and over again to earn points gather in game "Collectables" and "Tweaks" to unlock skins, weapons and fun things like one shot kills (for UC2) and unlimited ammo (for both UC1 and UC2). 

Uncharted 2 introduced an online component, which was a great way to extend the franchise and yet still had single player end game content but sadly, for me at least, the DLC content applied only to the online mode, which IMHO was a missed opportunity to sell to players still trying to unlock all of the unlockable content of the single player game. For example one of the online DLC packs had a bunch of exclusive skins to use in multiplayer mode. If they gave the ability to use those skins in single player as well they would have likely sold more DLC and would have at least one more buyer with me.

By the time Uncharted 3 rolled around, the single player "end game" content unlockables such as filters, unlocked weapons, single player skins and tweaks (unlimited ammo and one shot kills) were notably missing, giving players little reason to play the game again except to unlock Trophies (PSN's equivalent to achievements) they may have missed while the online component was notably expanded and all of the DLC content was again pertinent to online only. 

I don't think Naughty Dog, the studio that developed the Uncharted series had given any solid reason to the gaming press as to why those popular features were missing in the third part of the trilogy, but my speculation is that they simply ran out of time to include the "traditional" end game content similar to UC1 and UC2 because they had to dedicate more development effort making sure the online component was ready upon release of UC3. Also, given that and the fact that Naughty Dog did not return to the single player UC3 game with some later DLC to add the end game content that was missing, further cemented my speculation that the "single player" experience was sacrificed for a more fleshed out "online multiplayer" experience, which to me at least was a missed opportunity

Continued in Part 2



Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Grand Theft Auto Online - Beginner's Guide (1.08 Update)

Overview


If you are new to Grand Theft Auto V Online, you may have missed the free $500,000 game currency "Stimulus Package" that Rockstar gave out to players who have played online from the GTAO launch date 10/01/2013 through 10/31/2013, to help compensate for various technical issues that have come up during the "launch" phase, with some of the worse technical issues being the irrecoverable loss of personal vehicles, character progress and even entire characters.

You may have also missed some of the many ways to boost "Reputation Points" (experience) and in-game cash, whether it is through repeating lucrative missions before they have gotten "nerfed" by Rockstar, or by taking advantage of the many gltches and exploits that have now been patched as of, or before the 1.07 update.

As such it is now a much more "slow and steady" grind for both experience and in game cash, which is how Rockstar more or less intended it to be, especially with the activation of the micro transaction system which conveniently allows players to spend real world currency to buy in-game cash with the following "exchange" rates in USD:

  • $100,000 Red Shark Cash Card - $2.99
  • $200,000 Tiger Shark Cash Card - $4.99
  • $500,000 Bull Shark Cash Card - $9.99
  • $1,250,000 Great White Shark Cash Card - $19.99

The most expensive option is obviously the best value, but really it is up to each individual player to decide whether they want to "grind" jobs, missions, races etc. for long hours to make the requisite money.  


Beginner's Guide (Introductory Missions)


If you are just starting a character, the first thing you will need to do, is play the introductory missions until you reach free roam mode. As a new character you will have a rare opportunity to have a unique vehicle that isn't legitimately available anywhere else in the game at the time of this posting, the Declasse Asea which has a unique "sticker bomb" customization option. Unfortunately as of patch 1.07 there's no known way to duplicate it to other people, but you can keep it for your own personal bragging rights.

You can choose the Asea in the very first race that you participate in called "Mall or Nothing" and you can keep the Asea if you win 1st Place and drive it to the next mission "Learning the Ropes" where you have to retrieve a drug package for Gerald the next mission giving NPC you will meet. Just make a note or mark a "Point of Interest" on the map where you leave the car so you can back to it later.

You may want to head straight back to the Asea after the shootout with the rival NPC gang members as the last NPC with the drug package will be running away on foot and it will be easier to chase/run him down if you are in a car and you have a better chance of keeping the car from de-spawning/disappearing. 


After you deliver the package just follow the tutorial guiding you through your first clothing purchase. After you have bought some clothes, Simeon will call you soon after offering free automobile customization. it is here where you can make the Asea your own "personal vehicle" by adding a tracker, insurance and whatever customization options are available at your level and all for free. 

If you do not get first place in that first race do not continue to the next mission, otherwise you will have to re-roll a new character from scratch and there is no way to recover your previous character "look" customization nor is there a way to skip the introduction video/credits sequence. 

Instead, simply exit GTA Online if you lose the race and then re-enter and it will take you back to the start of the race where you can select a car and race again. Also note that the Asea is not as nimble or maneuverable as some of the other car selections and you will have other newly rolled characters randomly entering the race against you so if you find yourself consistently losing, try exiting and re-entering so that the only other character you are racing against is Larmar the NPC that is helping you get "started" in GTA Online. As long as you keep a decent pace and make all of the checkpoints, it's should be reasonably easy to beat him in that first race.

Unfortunately as of patch 1.06 (Current Patch Level 1.08) there is no way to duplicate the car to other players.  If you are able to hold onto it until you get your first garage and are willing to exploit one of the vehicle duplication glitches, there may be other players that will be willing to duplicate a high end vehicle in trade for the Asea, which Still, the Asea is one of the rarest vehicles in the game since it does not spawn normally nor can it be purchased anywhere else in the game so you can hold onto it for you own personal bragging rights.

There is one more "introductory" mission given by Gerald you have to complete before you go into free roam mode called "Cypress Flats LTS" which is a "Last Team Standing" match where you and other lower level players split into two teams and kill each other until there is only one team left standing. You can repeat this as much as you want for RP and cash and to help hone your shooting skills. 

Most importantly, it is one of the easiest ways to get the baseball bat and the crowbar melee weapons since they are not available for purchase in Ammunation. You should see 2 melee weapon pickups on the Cypress Flats LTS map, one is the bat and the other, the crowbar. Be sure to pick one or both of them up. if you miss them or die too early, you can start the LTS again through the Jobs menu or the map marker. Since it's a team match however you need at least one other player to start the LTS. 

If you have a friend you can replay the game in a friends only or invite only session, get both melee weapons pickups and trade wins to help level each other up. As a side note, there's also a third melee weapon, the golf club which you can get from one of the golfing NPCs that spawn by the golf club. If you are lucky the NPC will simply drop their golf club when you point your gun at them, if not you can kill the NPC for the golf club and maybe evade a one or two star police wanted level.

Another side note, if you are interested in training and leveling up your character's strength stat, you can solo play 1 hole golf games. As of patch 1.08 the strength stat seems to go up a little bit maybe 1/5 or 1/6 of a full bar, after each game and it does not matter if you play all 9 holes or just one, so naturally if you are only going to be leveling up strength you can set up a golf game on the initial menu so that you playing a single hole game. 


Hole 6 seems to be the easiest hole to do this with and it's fairly easy to get 2 stroke birdies each and every time just by nailing the swings (by hitting the yellow marks) on the "default positioning", so no fine adjustments are not really necessary unless you are trying for a hole in one which you will need a combination of knowing how far your golf ball lands on a "perfect hit" swing, adjusting for the wind and the landscape, making sure the golf ball lands in front of the hole so the forward momentum will carry it to the hole, so a second stroke is not necessary and of course plain old luck. 


GTA Online Property Guide

Strategy And Reasoning for First Garage

After you complete the introductory missions and you have your personal vehicle and the optional melee weapons gained and sorted, the next thing you should focus on is getting a garage. the least expensive garage is the "bottom tier" two car garage for $25K, unless you are somehow was lucky enough and/or able to get your hands on the collector's edition, which gives you that same $25K garage for free.

Having a garage will enable you to order the free vehicle Elegy H8 from the Legendary Motorsports in-game website after you have joined and linked your Rockstar social club to your XBL Gamertag or PSN ID. Any of the three free "Beach Bum Pack" DLC land vehicles are also available through Southern San Andreas Super Autos in game website, and of course any of the free Collector's Edition vehicles can also be ordered/accessed once you have a garage. 

You will also have access to the Speeder boat (garage not required), which is also available free as part of the Beach Bum Pack through the Dock Tease website for the initial order and the Pegasus concierge for delivery. You can call Pegasus through your phone and arrange a drop off of the boat to their nearest dock for $200, although boats currently have limited use other than for "sightseeing" along the coast in free roam it's worth a try just to get the borders of the map filled in.

You can also use any of the free vehicles like the Elegy to get around in Free Roam in with little worry of them getting destroyed and/or impounded since they are free to replace and you only have to worry about paying out insurance if you have spent expensive mods on them which again I don't really recommend until you have a decent bankroll.


How to Bankroll Your First Property

You will need some starting cash, so after you have completed the introductory missions and are in free roam mode, you can start robbing convenience stores. For the earlier levels at least, I recommend playing "invite only" or "friends only" sessions until you can at least get your first garage and have a decent sum in the bank to pay for your ammo, armor, hospital visits, etc. 

If you don't mind exploiting the game mechanics, you can rob the same store over and over again and reset your wanted level quickly by exiting online mode as soon as you pick up the dropped cash. Again it's probably best that you are in an "invite only" session so there's not interference from other players. 

Here's the order of operation for the "Convenience Store Robbery" exploit:

  1. Make sure your respawn point is set to "Last Location" instead of "Personal Property".
  2. Find a store on the map, drive to it, then enter the store.
  3. Point your gun at the clerk to initiate the convenience store robbery.
  4. Either yell into the headset or shoot the wall to have the clerk "hurry up".
  5. With your gun still pointed at the clerk pick up the dropped cash then back up behind one of the shelves. You should get around $1K per robbery after 
  6. The clerk may or may not pull a gun on you, if you are not safely behind cover shoot him before he shoots you otherwise he will either cower behind the counter or be shooting at the shelves and not harming you. UPDATE: taking cover is especially important after the 1.07 patch where shop owners now "have access to ammunation" so they may pull a pistol or worse on you if you try to rob them so keep an eye out!
  7. UPDATE: Exiting to the PSN store no longer respawns the store clerk. Leaving and re-entering GTA online however, will still work. If you are safe, you can go into the PSN or XBL store, leave GTA Online which will automatically exit your current session and save your state to the cloud servers and reset your wanted level.
  8. Wearing a mask will supposedly prevent the shopkeeper from recognizing you when you pay them a return visit, so be sure to wear one when robbing stores.
  9. When you re-enter GTA Online (preferably in an Invite Only session), your wanted level should reset and the store clerk should respawn and be ready to be robbed again.
  10. Exiting the PSN or XBL store will put you in a new "invite only" session.
  11. Deposit your money using the nearby ATM if present or your phone browser.
  12. Go back to Step 3 and repeat the process until you have $25K+ saved in the bank.
If you are not comfortable or willing to use the exploit above, you can simply make your rounds, robbing a convenience store, losing your wanted level then move onto the next store. This will be a much slower process, but at least you will gain more RP along the way as you lose the wanted stars. You also get a trophy/achievement for robbing all of the stores, with a check mark next to the ones you have already robbed, so it's worth trying at least once.

Again, as suggested above, it would be better for a newbie in the GTAO world if you play in an invite only or friends only session to avoid competition and griefers You can also try driving up to Blaine county where there is a less likely chance to run into random players, although griefers will find you and kill you if they have a mind to do so and "passive mode" cannot be on if you are robbing stores, so just keep that in mind.

Also be aware that you will also risk getting killed/arrested and having your car impounded if you fail evading any wanted level set on you, prompting you walk back to the pound and then steal your car back and then try evading your wanted level again, though as of patch 1.07 there is a way to "legally" get your car out of the pound for $250.00 so you don't have to risk another police chase if you just want to get your car out.

If you can get the hang of avoiding one to two stars, you will actually be in good shape for later in the game when armored cars start driving around and you start robbing them for $5K per AC robbed, but if you are not so good at it, you can wind up losing your only personal vehicle and a good chunk of your cash along the way. IMHO it's better to not take such risks until you have your first garage.

Also keep your eye out for sellable cars. Although the game will not allow you to sell "premium" cars worth over $100K at all, but the Los Santos Customs (and Beeker's) Garages will buy "standard" cars that are under $100K at 10% of the value. For example the Lampadati Felon GT (convertible) which is worth $95,000 if you buy it online will fetch you $9,500 when sold to Los Santos Customs (LSC) undamaged and unmodified.


Here is a list of the top selling cars you can find along the way in GTAO:


http://www.gosunoob.com/grand-theft-auto-5/best-selling-cars-in-gta-5-online/

Los Santos Customs (LSC) is restricted from buying 2 standard cars back to back, but you can sell cars to LSC one at the rate of 1 in game day or 48 real time minutes, so set a timer if you are interested in boosting your income this way.

Once you have $25K (And are at least level 4, which you should easily attain just through the convenience store robberies) you can enter the Dynasty8 website in the phone browser and purchase the cheapest two car garage. Although you only have 2 garage spaces to work with, you can keep your personal car safe, have a place where "free" cars can be delivered. and have a way to duplicate cars if you are inclined to do so. 

Now that you have your first property you can focus on building your RP, one of the best ways is through racing. Although spamming quick races for RP has been nerfed as of patch 1.06, the longer the duration and the more participants of both races and jobs in general, the better the RP and cash rewards. 

As you progress in level, also keep an eye out for missions that are marked on your map, such as the ones from Lester and Trevor, as they will unlock more game modes, such as Armored Cars and Survival, for you upon completion. Survival Matches, which is basically 1-4 players vs 10 waves of increasingly difficult NPC hordes, is one of the best ways to boost your cash and RP once they are available provided you can last through all 10 waves. 

As of patch 1.08 there are two relatively quick and easy missions that you can grind for both RP and a healthy amount of in game cash. From the start menu, go to:

Start Menu > Online Tab > Jobs > Host a Job > Rockstar Created


From there you can pick Potshot if you are level 25 and above and Coveted if you are level 36 and above. This missions have been around as far as I know since patch 1.06 but as with all good cash giving and RP missions you can expect the payouts to eventually be nerfed for "balancing" purposes, so just be forewarned and take advantage of these missions while you can. 

Unlike normal missions that are given by NPCs, these missions which are only available through the menu system do not drop to 1/2 cash payout after the first time it is done. Rockstar has done this to the other normal missions discourage farming the same quick, yet lucrative missions over and over and to "encourage" players to try different missions that often require teaming up with other players and have complex objectives. But since micro transactions on GTA Online are also in place, I also suspect that Rockstar wants to also "encourage" people to pay out real cash for the "big ticket" items such as the super cars, the attack choppers, the tank, etc. which take a really long time to "cash" farm normally.

Recommended Path to Upgrading Your Property


As you start earning more in game cash and building up your level/rank, you are going to want to start looking into upgrading your garage. Keep in mind that if you have an existing property and you are ready to purchase a new one, you will get half of your money back from your existing property to apply to your next property purchase. For example if you have already purchased the $200K apartment and are looking to buy the $400K one, you will only need $300K to buy it as you will automatically get $100K in credit. 

I recommend skipping the purchase of the lower and middle tier apartments entirely. The cheapest of which costs $80K and $125K respectively, serve minimal functionality at best and they do not come with a "heist planning room". Although they both come with a 2 and 6 car garage respectively, IMHO it would be better to save up the cash for the 2, 6 and 10 car "garage only" properties and ultimately one of the top tier apartments as soon as you can afford them. 

This way you can maximize your garage spaces as you can afford them and ultimately put yourself in a position to plan heists once they become available, without burning any cash on the less functionally useful low and middle apartments, since you presumably want to have the top tier apartment with the "heists planning room" in the end anyway to take advantage of the future heists.

Unless of course you are "role playing" a character that would live in a lower/middle tier apartment then go ahead and go wild with them. If you are curious, there are videos that showcase the various apartments and their features. Special thanks to Holy Cowlick for making the videos linked below:


If you are focusing on the above strategy you will need to earn the following cash to buy the cheapest of the 2 car ($25K), 6 car($62.5K) and 10 car garages($105K) as you can afford them respectively and then save your last purchase for the apartment with the 10 car garage (cheapest is $145.5K though you can spend more for a different/better map location and view). 
If you REALLY want to spend the least amount of cash, you can get the cheapest 2 car garage and then hold off on everything in the middle until you can afford the cheapest $200K ($187.5K with the credit from the 2 car garage property) apartment.
 

Here is a quick list in order to help maximize your property expenditures and garage spaces, assuming you do not have the Collector's Edition (which provides the first/cheapest garage available for free):
  • Start saving up $25K for the first and cheapest two car garage.
  • You can also optionally sign up for the Rockstar Social Club to have the ability to order and free "exclusive" Elegy H8 (2 Passenger Sports car) cars which cannot be ordered/retrieved unless you have your first garage and an empty garage spot to have it delivered to. 
  • You also have one optional space for a bicycle that does not occupy the two motor vehicle slots. getting around in a bicycle is a great way to increase your stamina stat which will come in handy when you have to run around in the various types of Missions and matches: DM, TDM, LTS, CTF, Survival, etc. that GTA Online has to offer.
  • There are also 4 new free vehicles from the Beach Bum Pack DLC, 3 of which require an empty garage space to order, the BF Bifta (2 Passenger Off-Road Buggy) , the Canis Kalahari (2 Passenger Off-Road Jeep) and the Bravado Paradise (4 Passenger Van). There is also a Speeder (4 passenger speed boat), which is available via Pegasus Concierge Service though your phone when ordered.
  • A newly delivered Elegy, Bifta, Kalahari or Paradise  also comes with a free tracker and free insurance so if you manage to get your car destroyed you can either spend to get it restored via claim (useful if you chose to spend any upgrades on it) or replace the destroyed car entirely for free by simply order another car and replacing the destroyed one.
  • You also get a free tracker installed on any "non premium" car/motorcycle you are able to steal and place into your garage, so if you are into open world online mayhem a garage is a must have. You still have to purchase insurance however if you are interested in restoring the vehicle if it ever gets destroyed.
  • Save your next $50K ($62.5K - $12.5 credit for the previous property) to purchase the cheapest six car garage. You can also optionally store 2 bicycles as the six car garage has a 2 slot bike rack. 
  • Save the next $73,750 ($105K - $31,250 credit from previous property) to purchase the cheapest ten car garage with the ability to rack and retrieve 3 separate bicycles. Although there is a fourth slot, the leftmost bicycle does not appear on the wall to be retrieved due to a yet to be resolved glitch.
  • When you are ready to purchase one of the top tier apartments you will have $52.5K of credit from the previous property to apply towards one of the "top tier" $200K to $400K apartment properties so you will be spending a minimum of $145,500 ($200K - $52,500 credit from previous property) if you want to buy the cheapest top tier apartment. 
  • The top tier property is rumored to allow you to plan/initiate future heists and the rumor is very likely true as there is a "den" with a map of Los Santos in that apartment and an empty wall that looks similar to the many "heist planning" walls in the single player campaign.

Conclusion

Once you have a property and a decent bankroll, you can try your luck in an open free roam session. By driving around in one of the free unmodded vehicles, you minimize the risk of losing and hard earned cash by having another player destroy your personal vehicle, since you can simply replace the destroyed free vehicle with another free vehicle. You can also buy ammo, armor etc. if you want to try killing other players in free roam. It could add up to a lot of fun if you have enough cash to maintain your "combat" upkeep.

Hopefully this guide is of use to any new players to GTA Online. If there are any questions, please feel free ask in the comments below.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Grand Theft Auto Online - Spotlight on Stimulus Package and GTA Online Properties

Players who have logged into Grand Theft Auto Online anytime from the initial Launch date until October 31, 2013, will be receiving a $500K "GTA Online Stimulus Package" in the form of GTA online currency (with two separate deposits of $250K) to offset what many may consider a "rocky" launch of the online component of the game, which was plagued with bugs, glitches, and lost/irrecoverable characters, vehicles and/or progress.

For those who are considering to buy Grand Theft Auto 5 and playing the online component, you better buy the game, login and/or create your online avatar by October 31, 2013 to qualify for this "Stimulus Package" and in my humble opinion I highly suggest that you do. I say this because most of the known ways floating around youtube where you can make ridiculous amount of money on GTAO fast has been patched by Rockstar in the last title update (GTA Online Title Update 1.04) such as: 

Resell Glitch - There was a glitch where you could resell the same vehicle over and over again in the Los Santos Customs garage which has been patched as of 1.04. It appears that players have found an alternate glitch that's working as of 1.04 but there are also rumors that player who have used any type of glitch will either be banned (less likely) or placed in the already controversial "bad sport" player pool (more likely) with the dunce cap and all for an unspecified amount of time, so if you plan to try any type of glitch or exploit just be aware of the potential repercussions.

Repeating Lucrative Jobs - Have either been patched or "nerfed" by Rockstar in the following ways:
  • Jobs in general are difficult to repeat the job post 1.04 after the first time you play it as the "Job Giver" has to either randomly call you or you can call the "Job Giver" but you are offered a "random job" from their Job List based on your characters level.
  • Certain mission objectives have been patched such as "Rooftop Rumble" where you have to retrieve a certain item, simply blowing up the item causes the mission to fail (instead of succeed causing a fairly easy victory prior to the patch).
  • Many if not all the lucrative job payouts have been nerfed to half the reward after you beat the job for the first time to encourage players to try different jobs/missions.
  • Popular "camping" spots that enabled solo players to reach the highest rewards in Survival (such as the covered rooftop in the Boneyard) have been removed.
It seems that Rockstar wants to make "grinding" for some of the highest end stuff, such as properties, purchasable super cars, aircraft, top tier upgrades etc. very difficult. Yes, the "Stimulus Package" will help considerably in buying some of the best properties, but if you are coming into GTA Online after the eligibility deadline for the Stimulus package, then you are going to be in for a very long grind, unless of course you are willing to pay real world cash for online currency via the yet to be announced/released "microtransaction" system. 

Although the "official" prices haven't been announced yet, the following transaction rates have been leaked (In U.K. Currency):
  • $100,000 Red Shark Cash Card - £1.99
  • $200,000 Tiger Shark Cash Card - £3.49
  • $500,000 Bull Shark Cash Card - £6.99
  • $1,250,000 Great White Shark Cash Card - £13.49
(via eurogamer.net)

Although there's a mixed reaction to microtransactions by gamers in general, such as truly earning epic in game rewards by participating in the "slow grind" vs spending "real life" money to get the same things but saving valuable time, Rockstar tried to make the system fair enough that your character has to reach certain level requirements in the game to unlock the ability to purchase certain "high level" items, so there will be no Level 0 "noobs" running around with RPGs and Miniguns purchased with "microtransaction" cash! 

On the other side of the coin however, grinding in-game to earn say, the million dollars to purchase the Truffade Adder (GTA's version of the Bugatti Veyron) could be a ridiculously long undertaking given all the patches and nerfs already in place. 

This could of course change when the online version Heists are released, but repeating the same matches and jobs over and over again just for the requisite money is going to be a long and slow process. For those interested in legitimately grinding missions for cash post 1.04 however, there are apparently some missions that still pay out fairly well.

The "top tier" penthouse multiplex style 10 car garage apartments on the other hand, ranges in price from $200 to $400K and vary only in the location and view and is perhaps one of the best ways to spend your Stimulus, "Real Life Purchased" and/or "difficultly earned/grinded" in-game cash.

The way properties work in GTA Online is as follows: 

  • You can browse the property listings by visiting the in-game browser your character's phone web browser or accessible computer under the Dynasty8.com in-game website.
  • You can only have one property at a time and they consist of either "Garage Only" or "Apartment and Garage" combinations.
  • If you have an existing property and are buying a new one, you will be credited half the price of your "existing" property as you purchase the new one.
  • There are 3 different tiers of "Garage Only" and "Apartment with Garage" properties.
  • The "lowest tier" garage holds 2 vehicles (a bicycle can be placed in lieu of a motorized vehicle) and ranges in price from $25K to $35K, have 13 separate locations, while the lowest tier apartment (with attached 2 car garage included) ranges in price from $80K to $115K and have 9 separate locations.
  • The "middle tier" garage holds 6 cars, 2 bicycles (on a wall rack) and ranges in price from $62.5K to $80K, have 8 separate locations, while the middle tier apartment (with attached 6 car garage included) ranges in price from $125K to $150K and also have 9 separate locations.
  • The "top tier" garage holds 10 cars and 3 bicycles on a wall rack (Although visually there appears to be 6 rack spaces on the wall there are only 4 slots in the garage menu and only 3 of the 4 bicycles appear on the wall for you t actually take thanks to an unfortunate glitch) The 10 car garage ranges in price from $105K to $200K and has 6 separate locations. The top tier apartment on the other hand (with attached 10 car garage included) ranges in price from $200K to $400K and also has 17 separate locations.
  • The appearance and functionality for the low, middle and top tier garages respectively are identical for the same tier, meaning purchasing there is no difference between the garages and apartment/garages within the same tier other than location, price.
  • Apartment "amenities" vary across the high/middle/low tiers such as watching TV (the higher the tier the nicer the TV), drinking beer/whiskey/wine/green juice, smoking a "weed" bong, taking a shower, changing in a closet/wardrobe and using the bed.
  • In the case of the top tier apartments, each property has it's own distinctive window view which has a "real time" view of the open world outside depending on the apartment purchased of course and it's own "heist planning room" which currently has no function but is presumably required to start heist missions once they are enabled.
  • You can "invite" other players in the same session to your apartment or garage or they can go to the "halo" at your entrance of the apartment or garage if they know where you reside to ring the doorbell and you can choose to buzz them in.

If you are one of the people that has come into the GTA Online too late to be eligible for the Stimulus package and prefers not to spend real money in a microtransaction to get quick in game cash, my suggestion would be to save up your in game currency and start off with the cheapest 2 car garage ($25K or free if you have the collector's edition content). 

IMHO the first garage should have been a "free" unlockable through the starting set missions since it serves such an important function in the game and maybe a better location low tier garage or the cheapest lower tier apartment should have been free with the collector's edition.

Since the lower and middle tier apartments serve minimal functionality at best, I suggest skipping them entirely, unless of course you are "role playing" a character that would live in such an apartment. Instead it may be better in terms of in-game economy to earn/purchase the cheapest of the 2 car ($25K), 6 car($62.5K) and 10 car garages($105K) instead as you can afford them respectively and then save your last purchase for the apartment with the 10 car garage.

Here is a quick list in order to help maximize your property expenditures, assuming you do not have the Collector's Edition (which makes the fires/cheapest garage available for free):

  • Start saving up $25K for the first and cheapest two car garage.
  • You can also optionally sign up for the Rockstar Social Club to have the ability to order and free "exclusive" Elegy H8 cars which cannot be ordered/retrieved unless you have your first garage and an empty garage spot to have it delivered to.
     
  • A newly delivered Elegy H8 also comes with a free tracker and free insurance so if you manage to get your Elegy destroyed you can either spend to get it restored via claim (useful if you chose to spend any upgrades on it) or replace the destroyed car entirely for free by simply order another car and replacing the destroyed one.
  • You also get a free tracker installed on any "non premium" car/motorcycle you are able to steal and place into your garage, so if you are into open world online mayhem a garage is a must have.
  • Save your next $50K ($62.5K - $12.5 credit for the previous property) to purchase the cheapest six car garage. You can also optionally purchase your first 2 bicycles as the six car garage has a 2 slot bike rack. Using bicycles to get around is also a great way to train/increase stamina for your character.
  • Save the next $73,750 ($105K - $31,250 credit from previous property) to purchase the cheapest ten car garage with the ability to rack and retrieve 3 separate bicycles. Although there is a fourth slot, the leftmost bicycle does not appear on the wall to be retrieved due to a yet to be resolved glitch.
  • When you are ready to purchase one of the top tier apartments you will have $52.5K of credit from the previous property to apply towards the $200K to $400K property.


Since this is presumably the last type property you are going to purchase you may want to plan accordingly to avoid the 50% loss on sell back because you don't like the location and/or view. If you want to see more, Holy Cowlick put up a video on YouTube showing all the apartments and views! 

Here are a few more details regarding the "Top Tier" 10 Car Garage Apartment:
  • Eclipse Tower has the most expensive units and has views of both downtown and the hills.
  • Weasel Tower is closer to the center of the city and has higher vantage points lending to spectacular views.
  • Del Perro Heights has the least expensive units with closer to the ground views to match.
  • There are also "Top Tier Unit" locations on 3 Alta St., 4 Integrity Way, Richards Majestic and Tinsel Towers, with varying prices, locations and views!
  • Also keep in mind that although you have your own separate apartment/garage instances, if you are playing an "open world" session you will still be sharing the entrances and garage door exits with other players leading to potentially crowded exits at the more popular "top tier" apartments so you may want to consider the all other locations not just the highest or lowest priced options of that tier. 
That should cover all the bases regarding purchasable properties hopefully this article was of help in choosing your own GTA Online property, if you like what you read or found any inconsistencies in the information I have relayed please leave me a comment so I can correct it and thank you for reading!