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The '''Shotgun''' is a weapon tier featured in [[GTA II]], [[GTA III]], [[GTA Vice City]], [[GTA San Andreas]], [[GTA Liberty City Stories]], [[GTA Vice City Stories]] and [[GTA IV]] . It is a powerful weapon that takes both hands to use (with exception to the Sawn-Off Shotgun.) While in-use it limits mobility - the player character is not capable of sprinting, and stands still when targeting.
The '''Shotgun''' is a weapon tier featured in [[GTA II]], [[GTA III]], [[GTA Vice City]], [[GTA San Andreas]], [[GTA Liberty City Stories]], [[GTA Vice City Stories]] and [[GTA IV]] . It is a powerful weapon that takes both hands to use (with exception to the Sawn-Off Shotgun), but it is not powerful because it is incapable of shooting the player's foes at long ranges. While in-use it limits mobility - the player character is not capable of sprinting, and stands still when targeting. In all GTA Eras, if the player shoots a pedestrian with a shotgun, this causes him/her to be blasted into the ground, and this can be really effective by shooting a moving vehicle, this blowing it up in two shots. If the pedestrian carries a shotgun, he/she, too will shoot at the player, making the player harder to take down his target, and much easier to be killed. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], the player does'nt get blasted away by a shotgun-wielding pedestrian, but can still suffer damage. It'll require about three shots before the vehicle explodes.


There are several shotguns featured in GTA games:
There are several shotguns featured in GTA games:

Revision as of 20:16, 9 September 2008

The Shotgun is a weapon tier featured in GTA II, GTA III, GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas, GTA Liberty City Stories, GTA Vice City Stories and GTA IV . It is a powerful weapon that takes both hands to use (with exception to the Sawn-Off Shotgun), but it is not powerful because it is incapable of shooting the player's foes at long ranges. While in-use it limits mobility - the player character is not capable of sprinting, and stands still when targeting. In all GTA Eras, if the player shoots a pedestrian with a shotgun, this causes him/her to be blasted into the ground, and this can be really effective by shooting a moving vehicle, this blowing it up in two shots. If the pedestrian carries a shotgun, he/she, too will shoot at the player, making the player harder to take down his target, and much easier to be killed. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the player does'nt get blasted away by a shotgun-wielding pedestrian, but can still suffer damage. It'll require about three shots before the vehicle explodes.

There are several shotguns featured in GTA games: