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Hydraulics is a feature available in some GTA games, when | Hydraulics is a feature available in some GTA games, when pushing the anolog sticks (PS2/XBOX) will make the car will bounce around in the direction the player wants. Pressing the left analog stick in will cause the hydraulics lock in place. The first car in the series to have hydraulics was a [[Yardie Lobo |Yardie Lobo]], in [[GTA III]]. In [[GTA Vice City]], the [[Voodoo]]. Finally in [[GTA San Andreas]], the player can customize almost any vehicle to feature hydraulics, but storywise, the first vehicle to feature them is the [[Savanna]]. In San Andreas most lowriders are already eqipped with them. As both hydraulics and the game camera are controlled with the right analog stick, vehicles with hydraulics disable the camera control. | ||
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Revision as of 19:18, 11 August 2010
Hydraulics is a feature available in some GTA games, when pushing the anolog sticks (PS2/XBOX) will make the car will bounce around in the direction the player wants. Pressing the left analog stick in will cause the hydraulics lock in place. The first car in the series to have hydraulics was a Yardie Lobo, in GTA III. In GTA Vice City, the Voodoo. Finally in GTA San Andreas, the player can customize almost any vehicle to feature hydraulics, but storywise, the first vehicle to feature them is the Savanna. In San Andreas most lowriders are already eqipped with them. As both hydraulics and the game camera are controlled with the right analog stick, vehicles with hydraulics disable the camera control.
GTA: III
GTA: Vice City
GTA: San Andreas
Almost any car customized at: Trans Fender & Wheel Arch Angels. |