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Busted | [[File:Busted-GTAIII.jpg|thumb|300px|Getting busted in GTA III]] | ||
Being '''busted''' refers to a player being arrested by the [[Police]] or any other type of Law Enforcement in a [[Grand Theft Auto]] game as a result of having a high [[Wanted Level|wanted level]]. At higher wanted levels law enforcement is more likely to attempt to kill the player rather than arrest them, though if given the chance they will still try to pull the player out of his/her vehicle. | |||
Many things can contribute to this: | |||
* Getting pulled out of a car/bike/helicopter/plane. | |||
* On the ground as a cop is standing over the player (mainly in hand-to-hand combat). | |||
* Getting knocked over while trying to steal a cop car (while a cop is inside). | |||
==Effects== | |||
As a result of getting busted the player will lose all of their weapons, body armor and fail any mission they were currently taking part in. They will then be processed near the closest precinct. A small amount of money will also be taken by the police as a bribe. Though in GTA San Andreas if the player is dating [[Barbara Schternvart]] they will get to keep their weapons. In GTA Vice City Stories, a wage of $2,000 will see that the player is granted their weapons back. | |||
In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] the player is permitted to resist arrest by breaking away during the arrest. This can only be done if being held at gunpoint by an officer. Doing such will earn the player a two-star wanted level. | |||
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], getting busted will cost the player any drugs which are currently held, while any in a stash box are safe. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
Image:Busted-GTAIII.jpg|GTA III. | |||
Image:Busted-GTAVC.jpg|GTA Vice City. | |||
File:PolicePatrol-GTACW-busted.png|The cutscene shown when the player gets busted in GTA Chinatown Wars. | |||
File:PoliceCruiser-GTACW-busted.png|The alternate cutscene shown when the player gets busted in GTA Chinatown Wars. | |||
</gallery> | |||
</center> | |||
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Revision as of 17:10, 24 September 2011
Being busted refers to a player being arrested by the Police or any other type of Law Enforcement in a Grand Theft Auto game as a result of having a high wanted level. At higher wanted levels law enforcement is more likely to attempt to kill the player rather than arrest them, though if given the chance they will still try to pull the player out of his/her vehicle.
Many things can contribute to this:
- Getting pulled out of a car/bike/helicopter/plane.
- On the ground as a cop is standing over the player (mainly in hand-to-hand combat).
- Getting knocked over while trying to steal a cop car (while a cop is inside).
Effects
As a result of getting busted the player will lose all of their weapons, body armor and fail any mission they were currently taking part in. They will then be processed near the closest precinct. A small amount of money will also be taken by the police as a bribe. Though in GTA San Andreas if the player is dating Barbara Schternvart they will get to keep their weapons. In GTA Vice City Stories, a wage of $2,000 will see that the player is granted their weapons back.
In Grand Theft Auto IV the player is permitted to resist arrest by breaking away during the arrest. This can only be done if being held at gunpoint by an officer. Doing such will earn the player a two-star wanted level.
In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, getting busted will cost the player any drugs which are currently held, while any in a stash box are safe.
Gallery
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GTA III.
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GTA Vice City.
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The cutscene shown when the player gets busted in GTA Chinatown Wars.
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The alternate cutscene shown when the player gets busted in GTA Chinatown Wars.