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Standard first person view was also available when the player is unarmed. By moving the right analog stick in console versions or pressing appropriate directional keys in the PC version (possible only if the control scheme is set to "classic"), players can look around from the player character's position. Like first person aiming for assault rifles, this feature was removed in favor of a camera that rotates around the player. For [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]], however, the player's [[camera]] [[phone]] can be used to look around in a first-person view. | Standard first person view was also available when the player is unarmed. By moving the right analog stick in console versions or pressing appropriate directional keys in the PC version (possible only if the control scheme is set to "classic"), players can look around from the player character's position. Like first person aiming for assault rifles, this feature was removed in favor of a camera that rotates around the player. For [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]], however, the player's [[camera]] [[phone]] can be used to look around in a first-person view. | ||
First-person view is also standard as an available viewpoint when the player is inside a car since GTA III (with the exception of | First-person view is also standard as an available viewpoint when the player is inside a car since GTA III (again, with the exception of GTA Advance and GTA Chinatown Wars). | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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