Gta Oppressor

2021年3月21日
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*Grand Theft Auto V. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews. Is there a way to rebind the missile fire key for the oppressor bike? I want to make it use space key instead of RMB which is nearly impossible to use if you fly using numpad.Hello! In this guide will be about the new Peggasi Oppressor to GTA Online, added in the recent Gunrunning update. I hope you enjoy the guide!
Being the Oppressor mk2 on sale I’m considering to get a second one with explosive mg to counter those pesky oppressor mk2 missile griefers (and keeping my missile one for missions/grind etc). However the fact that he is somewhat ’linked’ to the single Terrorbyte storage makes me wonder if there is a problem with doing that. Oppressor Mod For GTA V Story Mode Grand Theft Auto Online The Oppressor Mk II appears as an upgraded version of the Oppressor, essentially replacing the wheels for the ability to hover, featuring wings that extend when in flight mode and prop stands to land. Oppressor MK2 Trade Price Question. Client Jobs GTAForums does NOT endorse or allow any kind of GTA Online modding, mod menus, tools or account selling/hacking.Other GTA Guides:
*100% Completion Guide!
*Advanced Nightclub Guide.
*Beginner’s Guide (GTA Online).
*Advanced Smuggler’s Run Guide.
*Advanced Guide for MC Business.
*How to Make Easy Money Everyday (Solo Guide).
*All Action Figures Locations (GTA Online).
*All Playing Cards Locations (GTA Online).
*Mobile Operations Center (MOC) Guide.
*All Peyote Locations (GTA Online).
*Guide to Combat Aircraft.
*Import / Export Guide.
*How to Use Mods?
*Terrorbyte Guide.
*Cheat Codes.About the OppressorQuick InformationHow To Upgrade Oppressor Mk2These two images show How much the bike costs, information about the bike, the looks of the bike and the stats of it.Prices
*Normal Buy it now Price : $3,524,500
*Trade Price : $2,650,000It is much easier and cheaper to get it, especially when you complete two missions, you get $874500 off the original price, I suggest doing just that!Description of the OppressorThere are two kinds of people in the point of one percent. There’s the balding stock of analyst with pituitary issues, staring out of the window of his comfortable private on the approach into LSIA. And there’s the guy mooning him as he screams past on a rocket-powered hyperbike with extendable wings and a front-mounted machine gun. The only question is, which side of the glass do you want to be on?ControlsFor this section of the controls, I will be just talking about the controls for PC.
*Extendable wings: Press X to extend them.
*Boost: Press E
*Shoot with the guns or rockets: Press spacebar or use right clickFor flying in the air, you need a bit of practise, it will be difficult for your first time using this bike. Personally for me and most people, you have a numpad on the right of your keyboard. For me, I use a Challanger gaming keyboard prime, which has all I need to easily play games on the PC.I made a youtube video of myself showcasing it and playing around with it a bit, it Is low quality and I apoligise about that, but I just use OBS and have a FPS of around 35. Other than that its just a 6 Minute video of me driving, flying and gliding around.For upgrading this bike, you will need a MOC centre and the Weapon & Vehicle Workshop upgrade that goes for $955,000 but is worth it if you are going to buy the new vehicles (APC, Dune Fav (Buggy), Half-Truck, Oppressor (Rocket Bike) and Weaponized Tampa.You don’t have to spend too much upgrading and customizing it but one upgrade you need to get ASAP is the rocket upgrade, which replaces the front miniguns with 20 rockets with homing abilities, this can make you a terror in the sky. The upgrade costs $195,000 but you have to unlock it via the research lab on your bunker computer. There are 45 current total research upgrades you can get, costing $225,000 if you fast track each upgrade from the start, to the end. Costing you a large $10,125,000 if you fast track all the upgrades. The upgrades are completly random.The Main Uses and How You Can Use ThemThe main uses would be Utility, Defence, Support and Attack in my opinion.Utility as a tool, a fast way to get around while dodging enemies on the ground.Defence in defending an area, you have the high ground and can dodge incoming attacks eg: homing missiles, RPG’s your main attacker might rifles and miniguns.Support would be used to help your CEO, friends, MC or VIP push through a crowd of enemies, it has large stomping power of having 20 rockets maximum, you run out you can instantly call another one via MC interaction menu.Attack the beast called the Oppressor is difficult to take down and will need multiple people to easily take one out of the skies for good. You can tank enemy aircraft with 20 rockets and troops on the ground.Why You Should Buy It?
*The opressor can be devistating to fight against if you are skilled at using it, only things that can take it down could be (Jets, another oppressor, good players, players who can aim decentally, or explosive round heavy sniper rifles).
*It can be used as a Utility tool. With this you can quickly fly around the map, dodging enemies on the ground, it can be easy to do resupply missions and certain selling missions for MC Businesses where you carry supplies, same goes for the reusupplying missions for the Bunker, Crate Cargo for the CEO and even helping you in contact missions! Yes, you can call this beast into contact missions, the AI will not like you for it!
*If you use this correctly, it can make back the money you spent on it, now this will take time but like with the last reason of why you should buy it. You can get around the map very quickly, fly up Mt. Chilliad with a breeze, go flying over Alamo Sea with not much trying (Watch out, if you crash into the water, you have to pay a big fee to get it back). Just how much fun it is, you can do multiple stunts on this amazing bike!The Pro’s & Con’s of Having This!Pros
*The ability to fly/glide over buildings and get to the other side of the map quickly!
*Being able to dodge ground enemies wanting to kill you.
*Being able to get away from fights that other players or you start.
*Helping easily in missions, making you swim in money.
*You can have alot of fun with this!
*Stunt montages!
*Being able to call it instantly and fix it / replace it if your in a MC!Cons
*Large costs.
*If you destroy it, you have to pay $20,000 to get it back, yes. $20,000.
*Players might attack and kill you for no reason, due to them thinking you might being agressive.
*Players won’t really trust you if your on one of these.
*The chance it will be highly nerfed in the future.
*Players getting angry at you if you keep killing them.
*Large amount of hate you would get for killing, dominating and destroying peoples cargo.Q&A About the Oppressor!
*Q. How much money does it cost if I destroy it?
*A. It costs a staggering $20,000.
*Q. Is it worth the money?
*A. Yes, it is right now. It it does have a sale I suggest buying it.
*Q. How do I take these down? They keep killing me.
*A. My way is to constantly shoot at the bike or the diver, it will eventually start breaking down, if you see the driver crash get there ASAP to kill them and destroy the bike. Watch out if they are in a Motorcycle Gang as they can spawn it almost instantly.
*Q. I keep shooting at it but I miss!
*A. I then suggest getting some members to help defend you if your in a rival MC or CEO, especially if your delivering cargo. One explosion to the bike and it will go down, It might be easy to kill the driver and the bike if you have a Hydra, an Oppressor yourself or a lucky shot with an RPG or ann explosive weapon, (This includes explosive round sniper rifles).
*Q. People keep killing me for no reason!
*A. They might be suspicious if your on an Oppressor, they might just think your an agressive player or wanting to be wary.
*Q. These are difficult to fly, how can I get better at using them?
*A. They are fairly difficult to get used to, but you just need more practice, you will eventually get better, I suggest making yourself try harder to do more tasks at using it and don’t heavily rely on it all the time, it will go down eventually.
*Q. Why is it difficult to take down?
*A. Due to it being able to fly, drive and stop almost instantly, it can also move almost in any direction mid-flight which the driver will use to their advantage.
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Feb 28, 2019 Everything you wanted to know about the Terrorbyte to consider buying one yourself. I know it has been reviewed plenty of times before, but so many reviews leave out important details...I consider the Terrorbyte my greatest achievement in GTA 5 so far, it took me a lot of work before I had the money to purchase it and even then I had to settle for less at first because several options will cost you even more money (which isn’t exactly fun). But boy was it worth the effort...Sometimes I get asked if I consider the Terrorbyte worth the money and even though it’s a horrible grind to get one it opens up a ton of fun (and money making) options.Now, I’m well aware that I’m late to the party and that there are plenty of reviews already out there. But my problem with several of those is that they leave out important details. Sure, not necessarily a big deal, but for someone who wants to learn more about the TB before buying those details can still matter.Other GTA Guides:
*100% Completion Guide!
*Advanced Nightclub Guide.
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*All Peyote Locations (GTA Online).
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*Guide to Combat Aircraft.
*Import / Export Guide.
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*Cheat Codes.Buying the TerrorbyteYou can buy the Terrorbyte from Warstock Cash & Carry for around 1.3 million GTA$, but that’s without any customization. Prepare to put down a lot more if you also want the extra options such as turret station, drone station and the workshops.Paywalls... if only things were this easy. See, before you can even buy the Terrorbyte you need to purchase a Nightclub. Prepare to spent even more money since a nightclub sells for around 1.5 million (give or take) and will also take you plenty of effort to set up.It gets worse: If you actually want to benefit from your nightclub instead of it becoming a money sink (you need to pay costs for the nightclub to remain active) then you’d better make sure that you have several MC businesses (and the bunker) available. This will allow nightclub technicians to grab cargo from your businesses and store them in your nightclub. Once full (or if you’re satisfied with the amount) you can then sell that cargo to make some extra cash. Note that these nightclub sales are independent of your businesses; so you can continue to sell goods from your businesses and then eventually also sell from your nightclub.Terrorbyte OptionsTurret StationThe turret station can be controlled from inside the Terrorbyte and it allows you to defend yourself from air attacks, at least that’s the theory. It has the ability to lock onto multiple targets at once and can then fire a missile towards all those targets.It’s a fun feature but also somewhat useless because the missiles aren’t that effective. I did a fun dogfight with a friend once (he tried to attack me using a lazer while I was inside the Terrorbyte) and he dodged all my missles with ease!So the only time when this might become useful is if you’re doing a mission. Which unfortunately won’t be possible because as soon as you start a freeroam mission of some sort (think about a gang attack) then the Terrorbytes nerve center becomes inaccessible.... which, for me at least, makes the turret station pretty much useless. I don’t regret buying it because it seriously looks cool on the outside, but other than that.. nah.Drone StationThis is a seriously fun feature, but just as with the previous one there are some caveats attached...Here I’m looking at my Terrorbyte (see blue marker) from quite a distance!Next to the turret station there’s also a drone station, both require you to sit down behind a screen. I really love this feature, but I also think it’s severely lacking on some fronts.So what is a drone? Simple: a tiny flying machine which you can use to spy on other players and look around your area while you’re sitting safely inside the Terrorbyte. As you can see in my screenshot a drone can be seen on the map but is very hard to spot by other players because of its small size.There are several fun things you can do with a drone... First it allows you to go into ’screenshot mode’ so that you can make a screenshot, comparable to what you can do on a phone. It’s a fun feature for sure, but a bit useless for us Steam users because all you need is F12. And if you want to apply some special effects then why not install a program such as The Gimp (= open source image editor)?You can fly around the area of your Terrorbyte but with a limited distance. The maximum distance is approximately 2 blocks give or take (also depending on the size of the block of course). But as seen above you can put some decent distance between yourself and the drone. If you go out too far then you’ll get a warning about a possible signal loss after which the drone will eventually be lost.Because a drone is quite slow you can speed things up a bit by using its boost option. This allows you to fly faster for a short amount of time, and it has a cooldown (or rather: build up ;)) before it can be used again.And then finally the fun options... A drone can stun NPC’s as well as other players (comparable to the stun gun in Story mode) and it can also self destruct, which basically blows it up. Unfortunately there is a delay build up before a drone goes b00m, which can make it a little less effective. But still fun.Once a drone gets lost for whatever reason then there will be a 1 minute cooldown before you can sent in a new one (with the exception of official missions).It feels unfinished...I really enjoy this feature but still think it’s not really finished. For example: if I fly a drone into a store then there’s suddenly no clerk around anymore for some weird reason. Another issue is that several NPC’s simply won’t appear when you’re flying around.For example: the lake near the dam is often used by a group of NPC’s (next to the tunnel into the sewer). If I go there using a regular vehicle I see the group spawn. But as soon as I fly around with a drone then the area is usually empty.That really feels a bit unpolished.Weapons WorkshopThis is where you can buy several weapons, ammo and even customize some weapons in order to upgrade them to their ’Mk II’ variant, this usually makes the weapon more powerful and adds several new custom features such as armor piercing bullets.However... before you can use any specific features you will need to unlock them using your bunker. So basically your bunker staff needs to be set to research (or research and producing) after which you need to keep the bunker supplied in order to unlock a new feature every once in a while. Those unlocks happen in random order, so don’t expect instantly usable results for your hand gear. To add insult to injury some unlocks are merely specific patterns which you can apply to your weapons, which seem pretty useless to me ;)But even if you don’t have anything unlocked in the bunker just yet then this setup is still very much worth it. I upgraded my Combat MG (as seen above) as well as my Heavy sniper and those were really good investments! It is expensive (I had around 800k when I started, now I’m down to 40) but your weapons will become noticeably better. For example: I can now snipe someone from quite a distance without having to crouch to get a steadier aim, and my Combat MG has also become noticeable more powerful (my only ’complaint’ is that it sounded much cooler before).Also good to know: any weapon you customize like this can always be reverted back to its former status. So if you’re really not satisfied then there isn’t any problem.Specialized WorkshopThis section is combined with the weapons workshop inside the Terrorbyte and it allows you to store (and customize) an Oppressor Mk II. Love it or hate it, each to their own, but I personally really enjoy the concept of having a vehicle inside your other vehicle and being able to take it with you like that.Two More Options!Mark 2 Oppressor Gta 5The most important feature of the Terrorbyte is obviously your own personal wardrobe ;)It’s fun, it’s freely available so you might as well enjoy it. Of course the main problem I have with this is that your personal saved outfits are not directly accessible, just like inside any clothes store. An oversight which I seriously dislike because it makes it a lot harder to customize your outfits (for those of us who care about that of course).Second you also have a player scanner available:You can access this while driving by using the lights control. It’s pretty useless though, if you target a player it will simply show you some statistics about that player. And as a direct result of the key mapping you can no longer control your headlights while driving. Not a big issue, but I’d rather control my lights than try to scan players for pretty useless information about them.So What Can We ’Do’ with All This?The main reason why the Terrorbyte is so extremely versatile is because you can have it delivered to your surroundings, as you can see in the picture on the left. Once selected then it will take a little while (comparable to requesting your personal vehicle) after which the Terrorbyte will be parked somewhere nearby. That is... sometimes it can appear almost next to you, and at other times it can spawn one or two blocks away.The other useful option is having your Oppressor delivered. This is basically the same as having a personal vehicle delivered (note that if you have an oppressor out then this will be your personal vehicle).Gta OppressorAnd of course you can also send the Terrorbyte away. This makes it a lot easier to move it around the map. Why? Simple: I hop onto my oppressor, fly to another area and during the flight I send my Terrorbyte away. Then when I’m on the new location I request delivery again (do note that there is a cooldown) and I’m done. It’ll be a lot faster than driving the Terrorbyte itself.Maybe

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