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:''This article is about the waypoint feature in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]. For the small map in the [[HUD]] in most GTA games, see [[Radar]].''
{{also|''This article is about the waypoint feature in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]. For the small map in the [[Heads-Up Display|HUD]] in most GTA games, see [[Radar]].''
 
[[File:Radar-GTAIV.png|thumb|200px|The [[radar]] in GTA IV, with active GPS, illustrating a green player-defined waypoint and the route to the waypoint.]]
[[Image:Radar-GTA4.png|thumb|200px|The [[radar]] in GTA IV, with active GPS, illustrating a green player-defined waypoint and the route to the waypoint.]]
[[File:GPS-GTAIV-Oracle.jpg|thumb|200px|Some vehicles are equipped with a model of a GPS and a partial but static map of the city, this one inside an [[Oracle]].]]
[[Image:GPS-GTAIV-Oracle.jpg|thumb|200px|Some vehicles are equipped with a model of a GPS and a partial but static map of the city, this one inside an [[Oracle]].]]


A '''[[wp:Global Positioning System|Global Positioning System]]''', or '''GPS''', refers to a navigation system in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] that guides the player to a specific waypoint, whether it is related to a mission or plotted by the player themselves, by providing directions to said waypoints. For GTA games prior to GTA IV, players have only their knowledge of the road to reach a waypoint.
A '''[[wp:Global Positioning System|Global Positioning System]]''', or '''GPS''', refers to a navigation system in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] that guides the player to a specific waypoint, whether it is related to a mission or plotted by the player themselves, by providing directions to said waypoints. For GTA games prior to GTA IV, players have only their knowledge of the road to reach a waypoint.