'GTA V' money glitch: Race to generate more money

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"Grand Theft Auto V" is all about crime and money. There is nothing in between, and living up to the very core of the game has gotten easier. "GTA V" tipster and YouTuber Domislive has shared the glories of the so-called "GTA V" money glitch, which can help players score a stash of wealth in a flash. With a dash of teamwork and with enough drive, this money glitch will be a friend to every player. The best part is that the process would not get them kicked off by Sony and Microsoft upon the exploitation of the lucrative feat. 

There is a custom race online called "TwoDynamic Cash Out Max" players should join. To salt away money fast, Domislive assures that a single lap race will do the trick. The cash that can be snagged swells as more players jump in. Dom recommends that at least 10 players should take part. But before anything else, players should bet at least $10,000 to the winning racer to snatch bigger chunks of funds. 

When gamer friends are all geared up, the first thing to endeavor is killing themselves immediately or ahead of the first checkpoint. They can do this by smashing into the stone bench. This could generate $32,000. After re-spawning, players must complete the race to get another $22,000. The first player to the finish line will get more riches. 

The success of this process comes in handy in a lot of things. This could get players ready for the "Heists" DLC. Gamers not only should be at level 12 to become a heist leader, but they should also own an apartment deluxe enough to safely house a planning board and a CCTV control station for full-scale Heists missions. Good thing the "early 2015" release date for the most awaited "Heists" DLC can still allow gamers to enter into a lavish lifestyle to pull that off. And this is the quickest way to do that.

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