Digital Car Addict: GTA 5 – Everything That’s BROKEN With The Bottom Dollar Bounties DLC & Honest Review

Read Digital Car Addict's honest review of the Bottom Dollar Bounties DLC in GTA 5 and find out what's broken with the update.

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Digital Car Addict recently released a video reviewing the Bottom Dollar Bounties DLC in GTA 5. In the video, he shares his thoughts and honest opinions about the update, highlighting the issues and broken aspects of the DLC. From the new bail office business to the cooldowns and payouts, Digital Car Addict provides a comprehensive review of the update. If you’re interested in learning more, check out the video below:

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Key Takeaways:

  • The cooldowns for the bounty targets in the new bail office business are too long, hindering the player’s progress and making it less worthwhile.
  • The payouts for completing the bounty missions are relatively low compared to other money-making methods in the game.
  • The cop cars introduced in the DLC are overpriced and have limited customization options.
  • The addition of random cars in the DLC feels out of place and lacks coherence.

The New Bail Office Business

The new bail office business in the Bottom Dollar Bounties DLC allows players to engage in bounty hunting activities. However, the cooldowns for the bounty targets are too long, making it less rewarding for the time and investment required. The payouts for completing the missions are also relatively low, considering the effort put into them. Overall, the business could have been more enjoyable if the cooldowns and payouts were improved.

The Cop Cars

The cop cars introduced in the DLC are overpriced and have limited customization options. Players are required to spend a significant amount of money to purchase these cars, but they offer little value in return. Additionally, the cop cars cannot be sold after purchase, which adds to the frustration of players who may want to sell them later.

Random Car Selection

The selection of cars in the DLC feels random and lacks coherence. Some cars, like the Envisage and the Paragon S, offer good customization options and performance, while others, like the Pip Estrello, are underwhelming. The addition of random cars from previous GTA games also seems unnecessary, as it doesn’t contribute much to the overall experience.

The Bottom Dollar Bounties DLC in GTA 5 has its flaws, particularly in terms of cooldowns, payouts, and car selection. While the new bail office business provides some enjoyable missions, the overall experience is hindered by these issues. Digital Car Addict rates the DLC a solid 6 out of 10, noting that it is slightly better than average but could have been improved with better cooldowns and payouts.

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