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I usually start with opening all the DLCs and then bounce back and forth between missions for all three lieutenants and the three DLCs. In the meantime once a racket is given to a lieutenant that opens up their additional missions like stealing trucks of electronics, moonshine or vehicles/boats for Burke. Between all of those and avoiding hit squads and collecting fuses, magazines, album covers and saving money by driving to pawn shops to get body armor rather than buy it keeps the game pretty busy for me. Last of all with the exception of a couple of visual glitches the game runs great for me. With all the complaints people have about this game giving them issues I myself would be very hesitant about adding any mod to the game.
"I checked and then I lectured you anyway." Jesus Christ, dude. If you aren't gonna answer his actual question, don't bother posting.
To answer OP, I found this mod on Nexus but have not tried it yet:
https://www.nexusmods.com/mafia3/mods/78?tab=description
It appears to be a more comprehensive and reliable version of the nogrind mob which is normally found on sketchy russian sites.
Good luck!
I think its way better than people give it credit for. They did a great job of making an approximation of New Orleans in a game world. The grind is unfortunate but there is definitely something here worth experiencing.