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== Design == | == Design == | ||
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In each game, it has a different design, and in some cases, resembling not one specific car. | In each game, it has a different design, and in some cases, resembling not one specific car. | ||
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== Performance == | == Performance == | ||
=== GTA III | === GTA III era === | ||
The Landstalker was originally introduced with a light weight, a short wheelbase, high ground clearance, poor grip, stiff suspensions, a high center of gravity and unstable weight distribution. As a result, the Landstalker is initially distinguished by its susceptibility to rollovers while simply turning or traversing off-road if the player doesn't drive careful or make use of the handbrake. These attributes made the vehicle vastly inferior as an off-road vehicle when compared to the [[Patriot]], [[Rancher]], [[Sandking]] and [[Huntley]]. Despite it poor handling, the Landstalker has all-round moderate-to-good acceleration and top speed due to its weight. | The Landstalker was originally introduced with a light weight, a short wheelbase, high ground clearance, poor grip, stiff suspensions, a high center of gravity and unstable weight distribution. As a result, the Landstalker is initially distinguished by its susceptibility to rollovers while simply turning or traversing off-road if the player doesn't drive careful or make use of the handbrake. These attributes made the vehicle vastly inferior as an off-road vehicle when compared to the [[Patriot]], [[Rancher]], [[Sandking]] and [[Huntley]]. Despite it poor handling, the Landstalker has all-round moderate-to-good acceleration and top speed due to its weight. | ||