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Being a police boat, the Predator will, with the exception of GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, appear if the player has a wanted level and is on water; however, despite being a police vehicle, the Predator does not have [[Vigilante|Vigilante Missions]] associated with it. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], an officer will be on the roof of the boat and will shoot [[Carl Johnson|the player]] if they have, at least, a two star [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]]. The Predator has been seen driving around San Fierro Bay if the player has no wanted level or lock stars cheat activated. In GTA San Andreas, the Predator also has the ability to use the radio, despite being a police vehicle. It also has emergency lights, but no sirens.
Being a police boat, the Predator will, with the exception of GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, appear if the player has a wanted level and is on water; however, despite being a police vehicle, the Predator does not have [[Vigilante|Vigilante Missions]] associated with it. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], an officer will be on the roof of the boat and will shoot [[Carl Johnson|the player]] if they have, at least, a two star [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]]. The Predator has been seen driving around San Fierro Bay if the player has no wanted level or lock stars cheat activated. In GTA San Andreas, the Predator also has the ability to use the radio, despite being a police vehicle. It also has emergency lights, but no sirens.


In GTA IV, the '''Police Predator''' does not have the built-in machine guns, having been replaced by two officers on the back who will shoot the player with [[M16|M4 Carbine]] assault rifles; the Predators themselves only begin to appear from a 3-star [[Wanted Level in GTA IV eRA|wanted level]] onwards. As usual, the boat will pursue the player more aggressively with high wanted levels.
In GTA IV, the '''Police Predator''' does not have the built-in machine guns, having been replaced by two officers on the back who will shoot the player with [[M16|M4 Carbine]] assault rifles; the Predators themselves only begin to appear from a 3-star [[Wanted Level in GTA IV Era|wanted level]] onwards. As usual, the boat will pursue the player more aggressively with high wanted levels.


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;GTA San Andreas
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*Sometimes you can find Predators in the waters. Or if you earn a 2 star wanted level or higher,you can swim to the Predator, kill the police officers on the boat, and retrieve the boat for yourself.
*Sometimes you can find Predators in the waters. Or if you earn a 2 star wanted level or higher, you can swim to the Predator, kill the police officers on the boat, and retrieve the boat for yourself.


;GTA Liberty City Stories
;GTA Liberty City Stories

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Vehicle
Predator
A Predator in GTA III.
A Predator in GTA III.
A Predator in GTA III.
Appearance(s) GTA III
GTA Vice City
GTA San Andreas
GTA Liberty City Stories
GTA Vice City Stories
GTA IV
Vehicle type Law enforcement watercraft
Body style Patrol boat
Capacity 1 (driver only) (GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories)
4 (driver and three passenger) (GTA IV)
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The Predator is a recurring police assault boat introduced in Grand Theft Auto III.

Description

The Predator is apparently a speedboat designed to serve local police departments, but its performance is typically slightly inferior to even the most basic of speedboats such as the Speeder. However, the Predator is a unique in that it has built-in .50 caliber machine guns on both sides of the hull, thus giving the player the ability to destroy any other boat directly in front of them; however, the guns are also revealed to seize briefly after prolonged firing, implying it is reloading ammunition.

Being a police boat, the Predator will, with the exception of GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, appear if the player has a wanted level and is on water; however, despite being a police vehicle, the Predator does not have Vigilante Missions associated with it. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, an officer will be on the roof of the boat and will shoot the player if they have, at least, a two star wanted level. The Predator has been seen driving around San Fierro Bay if the player has no wanted level or lock stars cheat activated. In GTA San Andreas, the Predator also has the ability to use the radio, despite being a police vehicle. It also has emergency lights, but no sirens.

In GTA IV, the Police Predator does not have the built-in machine guns, having been replaced by two officers on the back who will shoot the player with M4 Carbine assault rifles; the Predators themselves only begin to appear from a 3-star wanted level onwards. As usual, the boat will pursue the player more aggressively with high wanted levels.

Gallery

Variant

The Predator serves as the basis of another boat in GTA III, known as the Ghost (Missing). Appearing only in the mission Gone Fishing, the Ghost sports an entirely blue (PS2 version) or black (Xbox and PC version) body and lacks the twin machine guns of the Predator.

Locations

GTA III
GTA Vice City
GTA San Andreas
  • Sometimes you can find Predators in the waters. Or if you earn a 2 star wanted level or higher, you can swim to the Predator, kill the police officers on the boat, and retrieve the boat for yourself.
GTA Liberty City Stories
GTA IV
  • The only way to obtain one is by getting a wanted level near the water. When the boat is near, kill the officers onboard and clear your wanted level.

Trivia

  • Vigilante mission for the Predator may have been planned in GTA Vice City. The description for the Predator in the BradyGames Official Strategy Guide is "Hop inside the Predator and take out some bad guys for some Vigilante action on the high seas."
  • In GTA IV, there is a bug that causes water to going through the floor of the boat.
  • Trying to move around in the boat or jump out while the boat itself is still in motion will cause the player to fall over and lose health. One cannot jump out until the boat has stopped.

See also