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Although being ejected from the windshield is unlikely to kill a protagonist in decent health, the player may be thrown into oncoming traffic, risking collisions which will cause major damage. If a player is ejected straight into an oncoming vehicle (especially in places where traffic moves fast, such as a highway), the player risks being killed. Like dismounts in GTA IV, the effects of such an ejection can be catastrophic if the player is low on health. If the player is wearing a helmet on a motorcycle and they are ejected, impacts on the player's head will not cause damage. | Although being ejected from the windshield is unlikely to kill a protagonist in decent health, the player may be thrown into oncoming traffic, risking collisions which will cause major damage. If a player is ejected straight into an oncoming vehicle (especially in places where traffic moves fast, such as a highway), the player risks being killed. Like dismounts in GTA IV, the effects of such an ejection can be catastrophic if the player is low on health. If the player is wearing a helmet on a motorcycle and they are ejected, impacts on the player's head will not cause damage. | ||
If the player hits a [[NPC]] vehicle head-on at a high enough speed in a large enough vehicle then the player may kill the NPC from the crash (in which they will slump down in their car seat dead), set the vehicle on fire (causing the NPC to exit the vehicle writhing in flames) or eject the NPC through the windshield of their vehicle. Ejecting an NPC requires both vehicles moving and a heavy vehicle being used by the player (eg. an SUV). A vehicle being set on fire by a | If the player hits a [[NPC]] vehicle head-on at a high enough speed in a large enough vehicle then the player may kill the NPC from the crash (in which they will slump down in their car seat dead), set the vehicle on fire (causing the NPC to exit the vehicle writhing in flames) or eject the NPC through the windshield of their vehicle. Ejecting an NPC requires both vehicles moving and a heavy vehicle being used by the player (eg. an SUV). A vehicle being set on fire by a collision can usually only be achieved through the use of an [[APC]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |