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(I clearly remember this is possible in Vice City too. During a mission or when you recruit bodyguards, they shoot along with you. So, it's included in the original Vice too.) |
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Prior to [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], players must have any [[Sub Machine Gun|sub-machine gun]] in hand in order to perform drive by shooting. While in a vehicle, the player may look left or right to view the target and take aim, then fire their weapon, discharging bullets to the target. | Prior to [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], players must have any [[Sub Machine Gun|sub-machine gun]] in hand in order to perform drive by shooting. While in a vehicle, the player may look left or right to view the target and take aim, then fire their weapon, discharging bullets to the target. | ||
The aforementioned concept has remained the same between GTA III and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], but underwent several changes. From [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] onwards, players are also allowed to shoot forward while on a motorbike or bicycle, which is usually far more effective than conventional drive-by shooting in cars due to the player being able to watch the road ''and'' shoot at a target at the same time; "drive-by" shooting on boats are made possible. Additionally, in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], the protagonist is able to shoot forward while driving the [[jetski]]. [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and GTA Vice City | The aforementioned concept has remained the same between GTA III and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], but underwent several changes. From [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] onwards, players are also allowed to shoot forward while on a motorbike or bicycle, which is usually far more effective than conventional drive-by shooting in cars due to the player being able to watch the road ''and'' shoot at a target at the same time; "drive-by" shooting on boats are made possible. Additionally, in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], the protagonist is able to shoot forward while driving the [[jetski]]. [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories allow for non-player passengers of a car to perform drive-by shooting, shooting with [[pistol]]s or sub-machine guns; however, the effectiveness of this feature is dependent on how close the car is to targets. | ||
[[File:Drive-ByShooting-GTASA-motorbike.jpg|275px|thumb|right|An example of a passenger drive-by on a motorbike in GTA San Andreas.]] | [[File:Drive-ByShooting-GTASA-motorbike.jpg|275px|thumb|right|An example of a passenger drive-by on a motorbike in GTA San Andreas.]] |