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== GTA IV Era ==
== GTA IV Era ==
=== GTA IV ===
=== GTA IV ===
The core of the money system is unchanged in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. However, profitable sub-missions, which were sources of income since GTA III, are reduced to [[Brucie Kibbutz]]'s [[Exotic Exports]], [[The Fixer's Assassinations]], and [[Stevie's Car Thefts]]. The game also allows the player to open cash registers for small amount of cash (robbing the business), and blowing up a [[Securicar]] armored truck (scattering money on the street for the player to pick up).
The core of the money system is unchanged in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. However, profitable sub-missions, which were sources of income since GTA III, are reduced to [[Brucie Kibbutz]]'s [[Exotic Exports]], [[The Fixer's Assassinations]], and [[Stevie's Car Thefts]]. The game also allows the player to open cash registers for small amount of cash (robbing the business), and blowing up a [[Securicar]] armored truck (scattering money on the street for the player to pick up). Like [[Weapons in GTA IV|weapons]], money now lies realistically on the ground with a yellow-green glow to catch the player's eye instead of floating in mid-air.


As in GTA San Andreas, the importance of money for the purchase of food and [[Clothing in GTA IV|clothing]] is reintroduced. Outings with [[Friendships in GTA IV|friends]] or [[Girlfriends in GTA IV|girlfriends]] also require substantial amounts of money when going for a drink, eating or [[bowling]]. Players are also given the option of simply giving money away to [[Busker|street musicians]] (for health) and tramps.
As in GTA San Andreas, the importance of money for the purchase of food and [[Clothing in GTA IV|clothing]] is reintroduced. Outings with [[Friendships in GTA IV|friends]] or [[Girlfriends in GTA IV|girlfriends]] also require substantial amounts of money when going for a drink, eating or [[bowling]]. Players are also given the option of simply giving money away to [[Busker|street musicians]] (for health) and tramps.
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