Anyone know how to help me with prologue?

Anyone know how to help me with prologue? - Girl Holding a Blue Paper

On Grand Theft Auto 5, as I do mission 1/prologue I walk into the security room where it says "go to the guard" and when I go to the guard nothing happens. I have done the prologue before which I know that it's supposed to load when you walk into the room but it never did load. Does anyone know how to fix this?

I am playing on a PlayStation 3 system.



Best Answer

This is likely a bug in the game. Since this is the the beginning of the game's first mission other options like "killing your character three times to skip the section" are unavailable.

Your only option is to quit the mission, restart the game and check for game updates.




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Quick Answer about "Anyone know how to help me with prologue?"

  • Provide backstory and set the scene for the story that follows.
  • Hook the reader by hinting at what lies ahead.
  • Write the prologue from a different point of view.
  • Don't use the prologue as an infodump.
  • Keep it short to keep the reader interested.


  • What are you supposed to write in a prologue?

    A good prologue performs one of many functions in a story: Foreshadowing events to come. Providing background information or backstory on the central conflict. Establishing a point of view (either the main character's, or that of another character who is privy to the tale)

    Is a prologue necessary?

    If you have the information you must convey to the reader that can't be worked into the main novel, you may need a prologue. If the story doesn't make sense without the prologue. If you can remove the prologue (or a reader can skip it), and their understanding is not damaged, a prologue is not necessary.

    How do you end a prologue?

    End With a Cliffhanger The prologue shouldn't include any resolution. You don't want to solve any conflicts in this part of the book, but instead lure readers into needing to find the answer and therefore reading on. Any cliffhangers left in the prologue should be resolved somewhere in the book.

    How many words should a prologue be?

    Some sites suggest no more than 1,000 words while others say up to 3,000 words is an adequate number. If it helps, my average chapter is about 1.5K words.



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