

What I can vouch for, is the ease with which product sale missions can be completed. I've stopped doing resupply missions, as it turned out to actually be counter productive to my time.

But I do own the Alamo Sea lockup since Bikers dropped.Īs you've already noted, supply missions are a bit hard. I have no experience with the Morningwood coke lockup, so I cannot give you a proper comparison. So, which one and why? Edited Apby GTASA-Pilot However, if you for any reason can stronly recommend one of these two instead of the Morningwood or Alamo Sea ones, tell me. The coke factories in Paleto Bay and Elysian Island are bad choices in my opinion simply because both of them are either all the way down or all the way up in the map which would result in painfully long distances during supply runs and sale missions. In other words, which one is better and easier to manage. I don't care about the startup costs of the business property or the upgrades, the only thing I care about here is which one of them is better overall, both when it comes to supply runs and sales. But again, the supply missions in general were closer. It was a bit more painful to sell in Blaine County than it is to sell in Los Santos because the city is smaller than the whole Blaine County, so the distances between the drop-offs was longer. However, from what I can remember from the short period I used to have the lockup in LS, I felt like the sale missions was a little bit worse. The lockup in Morningwood in general has closer distances to many of the supply runs while the rest is farther away than if you would have the Alamo Sea lockup. Even though I have tested both when it comes to supply runs and sell missions, I'm still having a hard time deciding which one of them is better overall.īoth of them have their pros and cons from what I've found out. I'm trying to decide which is better and easier to manage, the coke lockup in Alamo Sea, Blaine County or Morningwood, Los Santos.
