Weapons in GTA San Andreas: Difference between revisions

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The weapon selection in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] is one of the most important aspects of the game. Some off the weapons have returned from [[Vice City]] while some of them are brand new and exclusive for San Andreas. There are two new and '''very''' useful features in the game; '''smart aiming''' being the first. The game will detect whether the weapon shall auto target an AI near the player; or revert to manual-aim if there is no AI nearby. This feature is especially useful when there is a need of shooting a target through the window of a car with any weapon and manual aim is required. If a player requires to use manual-aim in a crowded area it is as simple as moving the right analog stick while in auto-aim, to quickly switch to the manual feature. You '''cannot''' use smart aim for: melee weapons, country rifle, sniper rifle, projectiles or any of the heavy weapons. The second new feature is the ability to duel-wield several weapons after reaching a certain skill level in each weapon. One more new feature in the game is the ability for the player to acquire a '''suppressed''' pistol, great for stealth, and will not attract as much "police attention".
--[[User:Jim-jam 123|Jim-jam 123]] 17:09, 23 December 2007 (UTC)The weapon selection in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] is one of the most important aspects of the game. Some off the weapons have returned from [[Vice City]] while some of them are brand new and exclusive for San Andreas. There are two new and '''very''' useful features in the game; '''smart aiming''' being the first. The game will detect whether the weapon shall auto target an AI near the player; or revert to manual-aim if there is no AI nearby. This feature is especially useful when there is a need of shooting a target through the window of a car with any weapon and manual aim is required. If a player requires to use manual-aim in a crowded area it is as simple as moving the right analog stick while in auto-aim, to quickly switch to the manual feature. You '''cannot''' use smart aim for: melee weapons, country rifle, sniper rifle, projectiles or any of the heavy weapons. The second new feature is the ability to duel-wield several weapons after reaching a certain skill level in each weapon. One more new feature in the game is the ability for the player to acquire a '''suppressed''' pistol, great for stealth, and will not attract as much "police attention".


Here is a list of the available weapon slots, and the weapons that can be used in those slots. Weapons marked with an asterisk (*) can be dual-wielded.
Here is a list of the available weapon slots, and the weapons that can be used in those slots. Weapons marked with an asterisk (*) can be dual-wielded.
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