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- With the new GTA Online update, you can buy a Mobile Operations Center. This is very expensive and the question is, what does it actually do? Check out this guide to find out What the Mobile Operations Center is good for. GTA Online Gun Running Update – What Does The Mobile Operations Center Do.
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© Provided by GamesRadar GTA Online Mobile Operations MissionsAlthough they've been around for a while, there's renewed interest in the GTA Online Mobile Operations Missions at the moment thanks to some generous GTA$ bonuses on offer from Rockstar. Not only will you currently receive double GTA$ and RP for each one you finish, but if you complete any of the GTA Online Mobile Operations Missions by September 30 then you'll also snag a bonus GTA$100,000 for your efforts, to be paid into your GTA Online account the following week. If you've not taken part in any GTA Online Gunrunning before then this may not mean anything to you, so here's everything you need to know to get set up and start your own GTA Online Mobile Operations Missions.
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How to get a GTA Online Mobile Operation Center
To be eligible to purchase a GTA Online Mobile Operations Center, you first need to own a Bunker – note that this is a different type of property to the underground Facilities. Bunkers can be bought through the Maze Bank Foreclosures website, and currently have a 40% price reduction applied. If you want an entry level option then the cheapest is the Paleto Forest Bunker on the north coast, which is currently just GTA$699,000 for the basic property, though if you have extra cash available it's worth spending it on a Bunker further south to make mission to Los Santos easier and quicker.
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With your Bunker all set up, head to the Warstock Cache and Carry website where the option to purchase a Mobile Operations Center will now be available. Thanks to the 40% discount also applied here you can get on board for as little as GTA$735,000 – don't feel you have to spend all your money on upgrades and customisation immediately, as you can always come back later and renovate your vehicle to add extras.
How to start GTA Online Mobile Operations Missions
Unfortunately, you can't just jump straight into GTA Online Mobile Operations Missions once you've purchased your Bunker and vehicle. Instead, you need to access the computer in the Bunker to trigger a set up mission to get your Gunrunning business started, then start working on Resupply missions to level up your business.
Once your Gunrunning business reaches at least level 2, which should only take one completed Resupply mission, you can then take part in the first of the GTA Online Mobile Operations Missions called Severe Weather Patterns. To get started, enter your Mobile Operations Center then access the screen in your Commander Center to select it – you'll need at least two players to begin the mission, so you if you don't have a buddy to team up with then you'll be at the mercy of matchmaking, though at least there should be a decent number of players looking for these types of missions at the moment.
Whichever of the GTA Online Mobile Operations Missions you play, you'll receive double GTA$ and RP rewards for completion, plus an additional GTA$100,000 to be deposited into your Maze Bank account in the near future, as long as you successfully make it through at least one mission to its conclusion.
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Intro
As you can see I got myself a few new toys, and because it seems rather hard to find some good information about the MOC (or Mobile Operations Center) I figured I might as well share a review of my own.
Although it has been somewhat 'superseded' by the Terrorbyte this thing still has a solid place within the world of GTAO in my opinion. See, the MOC is the one thing which we usually don't have access to: a good old fashioned truck. Yes: I know that there are plenty of semitrucks driving around, as well as several loaders, but that's not my point. Before the MOC we didn't have a real truck to drive around with in freeroam. So: a truck with a cab and a rig attached to it.
Sure: there are plenty of cabs on the road and if you look carefully you'll also spot plenty of rigs parked around the map. But all those rigs have one thing in common: they're all locked in place, you can't connect them to anything even if you try. Let alone move it somewhere else...
But now we no longer have to!
What is the MOC?
The MOC, or Mobile Operations Center, is a truck which you can buy from Warstock, but only if you already own a bunker. The MOC will be stored in your bunker and can't be used in any other property you might have. And as one could expect you can customize a lot on this thing:
The default cab is a Phantom Custom which you can see above, but for around 1 million extra you can replace it with the somewhat flat Hauler custom (which you see in my screenshots). The rig consists of three individual compartments ('bays') which you can customize by assigning a specific section to it.
These are sections that are available:
- Living quarters: a section with a few chairs and a couch to sit or sleep on. This section is rather useless in GTAO (also because you can't sleep); at best it might serve as some decoration. Costs 145k, but it's the default for the 1st bay.
- Command center: this provides a few chairs which allow you to sit behind the turret controls. By default you only have a turret on the front, but using bunker research you may be able to unlock a rear turret as well. Costs 320k.
- Weapon workshop: this allows you to customize your weapons, you can even upgrade some of your weapons to an MkII variant, which will make the weapon more powerful. Costs 245k.
- Personal vehicle storage: this will allow you to store a personal vehicle within the MOC. The main advantage of this is that you can recall your vehicle using the context menu at any moment you'd like. See: this is usually much quicker than having your mechanic go over all your warehouses (assuming your own more). Costs 145k.
- Weapon & vehicle workshop; this section will take up 2 bays. It allows you to upgrade your guns to MkII variants (and purchase ammo for it) and it will also allow you to modify a 'weaponized' vehicle. Costs 955k.
Now, this may seem like a lot of customizing possibilities but in all honesty your options are actually limited if you plan to use the MOC for its intended purpose: giving you the ability to customize militarized or 'weaponized' vehicles. If you want to customize such vehicles then you'll need to use up 2 bays leaving you with only the front section to fill in where you have the choice between a living quarters or a command center. The living quarters consists of a few chairs and a couch, which isn't very practical because you can't sleep in GTAO anyway... So I think it'll be obvious what you'd pick.
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Or is it?See, the amount of vehicles you can tune is actually quite small, only the vehicles from the gunrunner DLC can be modified:As you can see your choice is actually quite limited. This is why I ended up removing the combined workshop and replacing it with a weapon workshop + personal vehicle storage. Simply because all those gunrunning vehicles don't look very appealing to me, so I'd rather go truckin' with my recently customized Duke 'o' Death:
See: if I really need firepower I'd rather use my fully customized Speedo custom (Nightclub delivery vehicle) instead of the gunrunner vehicles. (in short: my Speedo has a mini gun on top, proximity mines which I can drop by hitting a button and it has a grenade launcher (but only a passenger would be able to operate that)).
So What Does the MOC Do?
If you got the weapon & vehicle workshop then you can drive a gunrunning vehicle into the MOC after which you can customize it. Just drive up to the back, press the d-pad and the ramp will drop down and you'll drive into the MOC (a small cutscene is shown). Next just stay in the vehicle, press the right d-pad (on a controller) and you'll be taken into the workshop where you can customize almost anything you want.
Of course you should be aware that you won't be able to change everything, some weapons for example will need to be unlocked through bunker research first:
Still, if you have some gunrunner vehicles then this can definitely be fun. I'm quite happy with my new customized dune buggy.
Keep in mind that the workshop is not a proper storage! So: if you have a personal vehicle in the workshop and you go out of the MOC to request another personal (or special) vehicle then you'll find your workshop empty the next time you enter. That's because the workshop isn't a real storage, so even if a vehicle is 'parked' here than it still can't ignore the 'one personal vehicle active at a time' rule. If you want a true storage then you'll need the 'personal vehicle storage' bay.
Missions
The command center provides you access to a turret (one (in front) is installed by default, the one at the rear needs to be unlocked through... you guessed it: bunker research) and also some missions (you can see the control panel on the right wall):
Unfortunately these are all 2 player missions and since I usually play alone I haven't had an opportunity to try them out (to be honest I also don't think I'm missing out on much).
Keep on Truckin'
Now, sure, if you read all this then I'm positive that you might think that the MOC is sorta limited, maybe even bad? It's a weapon & vehicle workshop at best, but a weapon workshop is also available in your CEO office, MC clubhouse and in the Terrorbyte. And the amount of cars which you can customize is kinda low so... what good is this thing?
Well.. seriously? It can be a ton of fun! Especially if you also purchased the Phantom wedge:
This thing can get you through traffic really fast, and with the MOC attached to it there's almost nothing stopping you :) ... sorta. You'll be safer in a Terrorbyte, but even so I definitely think there's a coolness factor to consider here. Try parking this thing backwards into a street!
But because this is still a rig you can easily park it somewhere and then you'll have your command center right where you need it:
Don't forget: in my situation there's also a personal vehicle inside, my weapons workshop (so I can always grab Mk II ammo if I need to) and of course the command center so that I can zap players if they come too close.
I already tried parking this in the Senora desert after which I wrecked some havoc in the surrounding area with my Duke. Once I noticed that some Mk II weapons ran low on ammo I simply drove back to the MOC and I was ready for another round in no time.
Sure, the Terrorbyte can also do all of that (and the Oppressor is more powerful than my Duke) but that's why I mentioned a coolness factor above.
Keep in mind though, the MOC is quite big so it can sometimes be a little tricky to drive:
The cab (I used the Phantom Wedge here) is fully hidden 'behind' the rig ;)
Summing Up...
If it's functionality you want then the MOC can help because it allows you to modify weaponized vehicles within your bunker. However...the amount you can customize is very low and that makes the MOC a little mediocre for that in my opinion.
Especially if you also keep the price in mind. I'd definitely recommend to pick this up during a sale of some sort (which is what I did) and then fill out the bays at a later time when you can afford it (or when you want to).
But if you enjoy driving around with a big bad American' truck (you can even paint your MOC more patriotic if you want to!) then this can be plenty of fun. Also because you can summon the MOC just like you can do with the Terrorbyte.
And as I mentioned earlier: trying to park this thing by going backwards? It's something else indeed!
But....If you're after a real 'coolness factor' and you don't necessarily enjoy trucks then you might want to consider to save up for a facility and an avenger. I've seen some of those during a previous crew meet and I can tell you: Avengers have a lot of coolness around them :)
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