


While players can always buy Shark Cards for extra cash, the more efficient way to bring in cash is to start a business.īusinesses have become a staple in GTA Online since they were introduced post-launch. Players need it in order to purchase luxury vehicles, property, and most everything else they interact with in GTA Online. Whether players are earning their own cash in-game or using real-life money to then acquire in-game currency, money is the focal point for most of the gameplay elements in Los Santos. Now I can at least leave my bunker and nightclub do their thing and do heists and other stuff that are actually fun.Money is what makes the world go around in GTA Online. I think after acquiring and upgrading the businesses, there's no need to milk that mission anymore as it would now hurt the experience more than make it better for the reasons you mentioned. With the Bogdan money I bought a nightclub, all of its storage floors and 4 MC businesses (and some extras too ) It's just too much work I don't get to spend time with my friends dicking about and having fun, instead it feels like a 9-5 job doing the exact same thing over and over and over again. I agree on the game getting boring part, totally but here's the thing, it requires a crap ton of grinding to be able to afford even a couple businesses. That being said though, careful about Bodgan, not that you'd get banned, but that the game might quickly become boring for you since you find yourself being able to afford almost everything and really not having much to work towards, depising traditionally decently paying forms of money making such as VIP work, businesses, etc. 21 mil is somewhat large, but I don't think R* is banning people for the spent/earned gap since in that case, probably half the playerbase would be banned. Technically a gap of a few mil makes sense, since R* has occasionally deposited considerable amount of monies into players' accounts, including that facebook giveaway some years back.
