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As the series progressed, the variety of damage has been increased, offering additional opportunities on how the player can destroy vehicles. In addition, the manner in which damage is depicted in game has changed as the game engine is changed. | As the series progressed, the variety of damage has been increased, offering additional opportunities on how the player can destroy vehicles. In addition, the manner in which damage is depicted in game has changed as the game engine is changed. | ||
Certain missions and tricks throughout the series can create a damage-resistant vehicle, which include resistance to bullets, explosions, physical collisions, and fire. | Certain missions and tricks throughout the series can create a damage-resistant vehicle, which include resistance to bullets, explosions, physical collisions, and fire. Tanks and certain armored vehicles are also naturally highly resistant to damage and are invulnerable to certain forms of destructive forces. | ||
== GTA 1 — GTA 2 == | == GTA 1 — GTA 2 == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[vehicle Details|Vehicle details]] | * [[vehicle Details|Vehicle details]] | ||
[[Category:Vehicles| Damage]] | [[Category:Vehicles| Damage]] | ||
[[Category:Miscellaneous]] | [[Category:Miscellaneous]] |