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== Running, jumping, climbing, etc. == | == Running, jumping, climbing, etc. == | ||
In GTA 1, the player only possesses the ability to run and jump, the latter allowing the player character to basically "fly" over vehicles, which can be used to hide behind cover of a vehicle or cut corners while running on foot. | In GTA 1, the player only possesses the ability to run and jump, the latter allowing the player character to basically "fly" over vehicles, which can be used to hide behind cover of a vehicle or cut corners while running on foot. GTA 2 introduced a comedic feature of "burping" and "farting" that was never reintroduced in any other games. | ||
For GTA III, the player possess the ability to walk, run and sprint. Walking is only possible via the use of a game pad's analog control, while sprinting, essentially accelerated running, is executed by the press of a button or key, but is limited in that the player will go tired after an extended amount of sprinting. Sub-missions allow the player to infinitely sprint, while players may alternatively tap the sprint command instead to maximize the sprint command's effectiveness if they have yet to acquire infinite sprint. For [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], tapping the sprint command will allow the player character to run faster than holding it. Walking is also made possible as a readily available command to slow down runs in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], and is the default movement in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], which in turn requires the player hold the sprint command to run and tap to sprint. | For GTA III, the player possess the ability to walk, run and sprint. Walking is only possible via the use of a game pad's analog control, while sprinting, essentially accelerated running, is executed by the press of a button or key, but is limited in that the player will go tired after an extended amount of sprinting. Sub-missions allow the player to infinitely sprint, while players may alternatively tap the sprint command instead to maximize the sprint command's effectiveness if they have yet to acquire infinite sprint. For [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], tapping the sprint command will allow the player character to run faster than holding it. Walking is also made possible as a readily available command to slow down runs in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], and is the default movement in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], which in turn requires the player hold the sprint command to run and tap to sprint. |