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[[File:HUD-GTAIII-Sixstar.png|thumb|right|300px|A six-star wanted level in [[Grand Theft Auto III]].]]
[[File:HUD-GTAIII-Sixstar.png|thumb|right|300px|A six-star wanted level in [[Grand Theft Auto III]].]]
At six stars, the [[Military|National Guard]] will take over from the FBI and will give chase in the heavy and slow [[Barracks OL]] trucks and [[Rhino]] tanks, making travel in ordinary vehicles extremely hazardous. Civilians have almost completely disappeared from the streets at this point (in GTA Liberty City Stories, however, there are still lots of pedestrians in the streets), and the soldiers drive with total disregard for anything but ramming the player into oblivion. Roadblocks now consist of Barracks OL trucks. At six stars, police helicopters rule the skies, the sea is thick with police boats and in addition to the army, police officers are everywhere — appearing from all directions in large numbers. If the player cannot get to a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] with a suitable vehicle, stealing a [[Rhino|tank]] or taking to the skies in a helicopter and trying to pick up police bribes around the city are often the only practical options for reducing a six-star wanted level. The Army soldiers carry [[M16]]s in GTA III, even though they can also use [[pistol]]s and drop [[grenades]] when killed; [[MP5]]s in GTA Vice City, Liberty City Stories, and Vice City Stories; and [[M16|M4]]s in GTA San Andreas. Unlike in the story mode where enemies often miss, the soldiers are pinpoint crackshots, and a gunfight is considered suicide as the army will take the player down very fast. Unlike the FBI, soldiers always come in pairs instead of groups of four, making them somewhat easier to fight than the FBI. Survival and escape is the most difficult, and a very fast and/or durable vehicle is recommended. All law enforcement vehicles fire upon and ram the player relentlessly with very little regard for collateral damage. On foot, the player must move and/or retaliate quickly to avoid being cut down by gunfire; however, fleeing is the better option when pitted against several officers.  
At six stars, the [[Military|National Guard]] will take over from the FBI and will give chase in the heavy and slow [[Barracks OL]] trucks and [[Rhino]] tanks, making travel in ordinary vehicles extremely hazardous. Civilians have almost completely disappeared from the streets at this point (in GTA Liberty City Stories, however, there are still lots of pedestrians in the streets), and the soldiers drive with total disregard for anything but ramming the player into oblivion. Roadblocks now consist of Barracks OL trucks. At six stars, police helicopters rule the skies, the sea is thick with police boats and in addition to the army, police officers are everywhere — appearing from all directions in large numbers. If the player cannot get to a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] with a suitable vehicle, stealing a [[Rhino|tank]] or taking to the skies in a helicopter and trying to pick up police bribes around the city are often the only practical options for reducing a six-star wanted level. The Army soldiers carry [[M16]]s in GTA III, even though they can also use [[pistol]]s and drop [[grenades]] when killed; [[MP5]]s in GTA Vice City, Liberty City Stories, and Vice City Stories; and [[M16|M4]]s in GTA San Andreas. Unlike in the story mode where enemies often miss, the soldiers are pinpoint crackshots, and a gunfight is considered suicide as the army will take the player down very fast. Unlike the FBI, soldiers always come in pairs instead of groups of four, making them somewhat easier to fight than the FBI. Survival and escape is the most difficult, and a very fast and/or durable vehicle is recommended. All law enforcement vehicles fire upon and ram the player relentlessly with very little regard for collateral damage. On foot, the player must move and/or retaliate quickly to avoid being cut down by gunfire; however, fleeing is the better option when pitted against several officers.  
For the case of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], any potential date involving a girlfriend except [[Denise Robinson]] at this wanted level will be rendered null and void, instead resulting in the date being cancelled and progress being decreased, with the message "That's it, you bored her legs shut!".


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