I don't know where my next mission is

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I can't find out what my next mission is for GTA V. I'm 26.4% into the game.
The last mission I played that wasn't one of Lester's missions was mini sub. If you don't know which mission that is, it's the 29th mission. Here is a video about it:
Best Answer
Just follow the symbols on the map. If it's Franklin's mission is has a green F symbol. Michael's have blue M symbols while Trevor's missions use a red T symbol.
The "Strangers and Freaks" missions are shown with question marks in the character's color. Sometimes they are required to advance the plot and get more missions available to the player.
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How do I find my next mission on GTA?
Just follow the symbols on the map. If it's Franklin's mission is has a green F symbol. Michael's have blue M symbols while Trevor's missions use a red T symbol. The "Strangers and Freaks" missions are shown with question marks in the character's color.Why am I not getting any mission in GTA Vice City?
You need to complete five others in addition to the Printworks in order to do the final two missions. Yup...you NEED seven "$" icons to complete the main storyline. One *must* be at the Vercetti mansion.How do you get more missions in GTA 5 after story mode?
In order to replay the missions, just head over to your Game tab on the pause menu. You should be able to see all that missions you've completed, as well as what medal you originally got. Luckily, most of GTA V's missions are over the top and fun, so it won't feel like a chore. Except for Scouting The Port with Trevor.How do you progress a story in GTA 5?
But if you really want to progress the storyline of GTA V quickly, you'll want to switch often. When you do switch, head to the objectives on the map that have the big initials for the character you've selected. These are the main story missions for your character, and will progress the game.Johnny Orlando, DVBBS - I Don't (Official Video)
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