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| [[Image:Drive-by shooting (GTA3).jpg|thumb|275px|The player guns down [[Yakuza]] members in a drive-by shooting in GTA III, the first game allowing the player to perform such an action.]] | | {{infobox business| |
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| | | name = GR Golfing |
| | | game_1 = GTA Vice City |
| | | type = [[:Category:Sports|Golfing shop]] |
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| | | location = [[Ocean Beach]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] |
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| | '''GR Golfing''' is a golfing shop in [[Ocean Beach]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], which appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] (set in [[1986]]). The store's slogan is "Get more out of your wood". |
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| '''[[wp:Drive-by shooting|Drive-by shooting]]''' is an ability introduced in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] that allows the player to fire a gun from within a vehicle. The feature has been recurring in the series since.
| | [[Category:Businesses in GTA Vice City]] |
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| [[File:Drivenygtaiv.jpg|thumb|225px|Drive-By Shooting In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]]]
| | [[Category:Businesses in Vice City in 3D Universe]] |
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| == Description ==
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| === GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories ===
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| Prior to [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], players must have any [[Sub Machine Gun|sub-machine gun]] in hand in order to perform drive by shooting. While in a vehicle, the player may look left or right to view the target and take aim, then fire their weapon, discharging bullets to the target.
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| The aforementioned concept has remained the same between GTA III and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], but underwent several changes. From [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] onwards, players are also allowed to shoot forward while on a motorbike or bicycle, which is usually far more effective than conventional drive-by shooting in cars due to the player being able to watch the road ''and'' shoot at a target at the same time; "drive-by" shooting on boats are made possible. [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and GTA Vice City Stories allow for non-player passengers of a car to perform drive-by shooting, shooting with [[pistol]]s or sub-machine guns; however, the effectiveness of this feature is dependent on how close the car is to targets.
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| [[File:Drive-ByShooting-GTASA-motorbike.jpg|275px|thumb|right|An example of a third-person drive-by on a motorbike in GTA San Andreas.]]
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| The ability for the player to shoot as a passenger was first explored in GTA Vice City, during "[[Phnom Penh '86]]" (positioned on the side of a [[Maverick]]) and "[[Supply & Demand]]" (positioned on the back of a [[Squalo]]), when the player is able to free-aim, but use only weapons with first-person view (the [[M-60]] and [[Ruger]]). In GTA San Andreas, free-aiming first person view is additionally utilized while the player is seated as a passenger in a motorbike and a car, during [[Just Business]], [[Reuniting the Families]] and [[End of the Line]]. In the mission Reuniting the Families, the player is supposed to use an [[ AK-47|AK-47]] for this purpose .
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| === GTA IV ===
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| As Grand Theft Auto IV was developed, drive-by shooting mechanics were retooled to allow for more flexible aiming and improved accuracy. The player may aim their weapon freely while driving; the "look left" and "look right" commands were removed in favor of an analog stick-based/mouse-based camera. Also, drive-bys were extended to being possible out of helicopters and on boats with assault rifles, and out of any other vehicle.
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| While the choices of weapons for use in drive-by shooting is still limited, the player can now either use a sub-machine gun or pistol, and grenades or [[Molotov Cocktail]] can actually be dropped from vehicles, useful for blowing up pursuers. [[The Lost and Damned]] also introduced the ability to fire a [[sawn-off shotgun]] while riding motorcycles. However, even with the ability to use a sawed-off shotgun, drive-bys on motorcycles is highly discouraged, as the player is fully exposed and vulnerable to gunfire.
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| Overall, the Micro Uzi in GTA IV and TLAD is the best weapon for drive-bys in cars with its incredible rate of fire, while the the [[Gold SMG]] in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] is the best weapon available. The M4 carbine is most suited for passengers on aircraft and boats, but the accuracy of gunfire from a helicopter or on a boat is often abysmal due to difficulty in aiming (due to rapid movement of the vehicle) and a limited field of view.
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