Clothing in GTA IV: Difference between revisions

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The shopping experience has changed from [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] -- rather than outfits loading from the changing rooms, the player approaches clothes-racks or shelves to try on the various articles of clothing. Already-purchased clothes can be rebought for immediacy's sake (ie, the player won't have to go back to a safehouse to don the item). There are also extra outfits used to complete missions, which cannot be purchased; these stay in the player's wardrobe after their respective missions are completed.
The shopping experience has changed from [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] -- rather than outfits loading from the changing rooms, the player approaches clothes-racks or shelves to try on the various articles of clothing. Already-purchased clothes can be rebought for immediacy's sake (ie, the player won't have to go back to a safehouse to don the item). There are also extra outfits used to complete missions, which cannot be purchased; these stay in the player's wardrobe after their respective missions are completed.


There are no gloves in GTA IV, despite their appearance in official videos and screenshots. An unofficial texture mod for the PC version of the game can add fingerless gloves.
There are gloves in GTA IV, and they appear only in official videos and screenshots. The files are in the game, and can be worn by spawning them with a trainer.


With the exception of the medical scrubs (see below), clothing has no influence on gameplay outside of comments from [[Girlfriends in GTA IV|girlfriends]]; unlike in previous GTAs, changing clothes does not lower the player's Wanted level.
With the exception of the medical scrubs (see below), clothing has no influence on gameplay outside of comments from [[Girlfriends in GTA IV|girlfriends]]; unlike in previous GTAs, changing clothes does not lower the player's Wanted level.
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