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=== GTA Vice City — GTA Chinatown Wars === | === GTA Vice City — GTA Chinatown Wars === | ||
For subsequent games where motorcycles where available, including, [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], involuntary dismounts may still occur while on a motorcycle. | |||
When motorcycles were reintroduced in GTA Vice City, more conditions for a dismount were added; the player can also be thrown off when leaning the bike too far back during a wheelie, too far forward during a stoppie, or while the motorcycle is rolling backwards over a certain speed. This remained unchanged in GTA games which recycled GTA Vice City's game engine (GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories). [[Bicycles]], which debuted in GTA San Andreas, are particularly vulnerable —— unlike with motorcycles, hitting pedestrians with a bicycle will throw the player from the bike. Improved bike and cycling [[statistics]] will improve the player's ability to hold onto a motorbike or bicycle during low-impact collisions, or while rolling backwards. | When motorcycles were reintroduced in GTA Vice City, more conditions for a dismount were added; the player can also be thrown off when leaning the bike too far back during a wheelie, too far forward during a stoppie, or while the motorcycle is rolling backwards over a certain speed. This remained unchanged in GTA games which recycled GTA Vice City's game engine (GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories). [[Bicycles]], which debuted in GTA San Andreas, are particularly vulnerable —— unlike with motorcycles, hitting pedestrians with a bicycle will throw the player from the bike. Improved bike and cycling [[statistics]] will improve the player's ability to hold onto a motorbike or bicycle during low-impact collisions, or while rolling backwards. |