Talk:Special Vehicles in GTA Vice City: Difference between revisions

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--[[User:Andreaz1|Andreaz1]] 11:43, 16 October 2011 (BST)
--[[User:Andreaz1|Andreaz1]] 11:43, 16 October 2011 (BST)


:Sorry, I should've worded "U" more accurately. "U" should only be used on vehicles that the player cannot access, like Avery's black Stretch. It doesn't mean an unsavable property, that's already described in the property's respective descriptions. So if the car is heavy but locked, then it's a "U," but if it's not locked and you can drive it around, then it's not a "U."--'''[[User:Spaceeinstein|spaceeinstein]]''' 03:34, 17 October 2011 (BST)
:Sorry, I should've described "U" more accurately. "U" should only be used on vehicles that the player cannot access or drive at all, like Avery's black Stretch. It doesn't mean an unsavable property, that's already described in the property's respective descriptions. So if the car is heavy but locked, then it's a "U," but if it's not locked and you can drive it around, then it's not a "U." Only Jury Fury and Two Bit Hit will make the cars unheavy by the end of the mission but I would still prefer to not use "U" because you can enter them.--'''[[User:Spaceeinstein|spaceeinstein]]''' 03:34, 17 October 2011 (BST)

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Discussion

MLVD - you need to check your facts, have you tested these things at all?

  1. There is nothing special about Mitch Bakers Angel in Hog Tied. Drive it around, then compare it to a normal Angel and you will see that it handles perfectly normally.
  2. The super-heavy cars are unobtainable. They all lose their super-heavy property once the missions ends (no matter if you pass or fail), and garages eat that property as well, making it impossible to save them. From what info I can find, I was the first person who ever found a super-heavy vehicle in GTA Vice City, take a look here. I've done a LOT of testing on special vehicles in Vice City, I know what I'm talking about.
  3. There is nothing impossible about obtaining a black Washington in All Hands on Deck. It's completely down to luck whether you manage to get it or not, but it is not impossible in any way. Again take a look at the guide I linked to above. I was very lucky, and strategy 2 worked for me without any cheats or hacks.

I think, if a car is listed with a U, we should add the reason why that U is there. Like in school, your teacher won't just say how something is, they'll tell you why it is that way. I think we should do that here too, I know I would much more accept a car as unobtainable if the page said why it is, not just that it is, in that "it's the truth" kind of way. --Andreaz1 11:43, 16 October 2011 (BST)

Sorry, I should've described "U" more accurately. "U" should only be used on vehicles that the player cannot access or drive at all, like Avery's black Stretch. It doesn't mean an unsavable property, that's already described in the property's respective descriptions. So if the car is heavy but locked, then it's a "U," but if it's not locked and you can drive it around, then it's not a "U." Only Jury Fury and Two Bit Hit will make the cars unheavy by the end of the mission but I would still prefer to not use "U" because you can enter them.--spaceeinstein 03:34, 17 October 2011 (BST)