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==Description==
==Description==
In the first two games the main goal was to reach a target score (or money), then the level could be completed. The player can get points for comitting a [[crime]] or completing successfully a [[mission]]. The player starts with ×1 multiplier. In this case if you kill an [[Cop|Police officer]] you get 100 points, if you kill a [[pedestrian]] you get 10 points etc. But if you have ×2 or ×3 multiplier you will get two and three times much of the original point (by killing a cop you will get 200 and 300 points respectively). The player can increase his/her multiplier in two ways: completing a mission successfully or picking up a multiplier power-up which are wrapped all around the cities.
In the first two games the main goal was to reach a target score (or money), then the level could be completed. The player can get points for comitting a [[crime]] or completing successfully a [[mission]]. The player starts with ×1 multiplier. In this case if you kill an [[Cop|Police officer]] you get 100 points, if you kill a [[pedestrian]] you get 10 points etc. But if you have ×2 or ×3 multiplier you will get two and three times much of the original point (by killing a cop you will get 200 and 300 points respectively). The player can increase his/her multiplier in two ways: completing a mission successfully or picking up a multiplier power-up which are wrapped all around the cities. It is possible to deduce the multiplier score by one point when the player is [[busted|arrested]] but when carrying a [[Get Outta Jail Free Card]] it won't deduce.


The multiplier is indicated at top right bottom of the screen with a yellow '''×''' mark with yellow number behind it (in GTA 2 with red) and the total score with bigger numbers.
The multiplier is indicated at top right bottom of the screen with a yellow '''×''' mark with yellow number behind it (in GTA 2 with red) and the total score with bigger numbers.
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