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=== GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars === | === GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars === | ||
The Angel does not appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], despite Angel references and assets in the game files; the game can be modified to include the Angel. The Angel appears officially in the [[The Lost and Damned]], where it is the preferred vehicle of [[The Angels of Death]] (as opposed to the [[Hellfury]] in GTA IV). Although it has lost its patriotic paint job, it employs the same Harley-Davidson "panhead" engine seen on the bikes in "Easy Rider". The Angel is manufactured by the [[Western Motorcycle Company]]. | The Angel does not appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], despite Angel references and assets in the game files; the game can be modified to include the Angel. The Angel appears officially in the [[The Lost and Damned]], where it is the preferred vehicle of [[The Angels of Death]] (as opposed to the [[Hellfury]] in GTA IV). Although it has lost its patriotic paint job, it employs the same Harley-Davidson "panhead" engine seen on the bikes in "Easy Rider". The [[Wayfarer]] can be found with a paintjob akin to that of the GTAIII Era Angel, sans the blue and star. The The Angel is manufactured by the [[Western Motorcycle Company]]. | ||
The Angel in GTA Chinatown Wars retains the side panniers of its pre-GTA IV renditions as a prominent feature, but the front wheel sticks out much less, making the Angel appear more like a customised cruiser than a chopper. A gang variant of the Angel, lacking the panniers and featuring a slimmer fuel tank, is ridden by members of The Angels of Death within their territory. Both variants feature average performance for a motorcycle, but minor performance differences may be noted between the two variants, as the regular Angel features more sensitive steering, and a higher top speed and rate of acceleration than the gang variant. However, given the limitations of riding a high speed vehicle in a [[Top-Down Perspective|top-down perspective]], as well as manner in which the camera reacts to slight cornering, the gang variant may also be interpreted as being more suitable for practical use in the game. | The Angel in GTA Chinatown Wars retains the side panniers of its pre-GTA IV renditions as a prominent feature, but the front wheel sticks out much less, making the Angel appear more like a customised cruiser than a chopper. A gang variant of the Angel, lacking the panniers and featuring a slimmer fuel tank, is ridden by members of The Angels of Death within their territory. Both variants feature average performance for a motorcycle, but minor performance differences may be noted between the two variants, as the regular Angel features more sensitive steering, and a higher top speed and rate of acceleration than the gang variant. However, given the limitations of riding a high speed vehicle in a [[Top-Down Perspective|top-down perspective]], as well as manner in which the camera reacts to slight cornering, the gang variant may also be interpreted as being more suitable for practical use in the game. |