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As a result of getting busted the player will lose all of their weapons (except in [[ | As a result of getting busted the player will lose all of their weapons (except in [[GTA San Andreas]], if the player has [[Barbara Schternvart]] as a girlfriend) and fail any mission they were currently taking part in. In [[GTA Vice City Stories]] the player can repurchase their weapons for $2,000. | ||
In [[GTA San Andreas]], when [[Carl Johnson]] gets busted, he will respond either positively or negatively to the officer, depending on the wanted star level. | |||
In GTA San Andreas, when [[Carl Johnson]] gets busted, he will respond either positively or negatively to the officer, depending on the wanted star level. | |||
[[Category: Terminology]] | [[Category: Terminology]] |
Revision as of 09:19, 28 June 2009
Busted is a term referring to when a player is arrested in a Grand Theft Auto game.
Many things can contribute to this:
- Getting pulled out of a car/bike/helicopter/plane/boat.
- 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).
- Being held at gun point by an officer. If the player decides not to run away, they'll be cuffed (in GTA IV)
Effect
As a result of getting busted the player will lose all of their weapons (except in GTA San Andreas, if the player has Barbara Schternvart as a girlfriend) and fail any mission they were currently taking part in. In GTA Vice City Stories the player can repurchase their weapons for $2,000.
In GTA San Andreas, when Carl Johnson gets busted, he will respond either positively or negatively to the officer, depending on the wanted star level.