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(Just a minor correction, the tank chase in 1995 was in San Diego, not Los Angeles.) |
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* Sometimes a glitch occurs in GTA San Andreas, where the player is flying and has full six stars, an NPC-controlled Rhino may randomly jump up in the sky and be spinning around very fast. | * Sometimes a glitch occurs in GTA San Andreas, where the player is flying and has full six stars, an NPC-controlled Rhino may randomly jump up in the sky and be spinning around very fast. | ||
* Low-detailed LOD models of the Rhino in GTA San Andreas appear to assume a design more similar to older Rhinos. This difference is apparent when the player views one of the tanks from afar. | * Low-detailed LOD models of the Rhino in GTA San Andreas appear to assume a design more similar to older Rhinos. This difference is apparent when the player views one of the tanks from afar. | ||
* It is possible that certain elements of the Rhino, including its performance and ability to easily destroy other vehicles, may have been inspired by a real-life 1995 police chase in | * It is possible that certain elements of the Rhino, including its performance and ability to easily destroy other vehicles, may have been inspired by a real-life 1995 police chase in San Diego, California, involving a similar-looking tank (an M60 Patton)seen here [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCfzNy2GKto]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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