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[[File:Nightvisiongtasa.jpg|thumb|The HUD icon for this weapon]][[Image:Night vision goggles (GTASA) (in use).jpg|thumb|301px|Night-vision goggles in use in GTA San Andreas.]] | [[File:Nightvisiongtasa.jpg|thumb|The HUD icon for this weapon]][[Image:Night vision goggles (GTASA) (in use).jpg|thumb|301px|Night-vision goggles in use in GTA San Andreas.]] | ||
Not to be confused with the [[Thermal Vision|thermal vision goggles]] (though they share an identical icon), the '''night-vision goggles''' amplifies extremely dim, available light and present it in a green-ish display so the player can see more clearly in dark areas. After equipping the goggles, it is possible switch to another weapon while retaining the thermal vision goggles' effects and even drive vehicles. They will only become available once the player has | Not to be confused with the [[Thermal Vision|thermal vision goggles]] (though they share an identical icon), the '''night-vision goggles''' amplifies extremely dim, available light and present it in a green-ish display so the player can see more clearly in dark areas. After equipping the goggles, it is possible switch to another weapon while retaining the thermal vision goggles' effects and even drive vehicles. They will only become available once the player has finished [[Breaking the Bank at Caligula's]]. | ||
The night-vision goggles look similar to the the ones worn by Sam Fisher in ''Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell'', a stealth/shooting game, and adopts the exact model as the thermal vision goggles. | The night-vision goggles look similar to the the ones worn by Sam Fisher in ''Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell'', a stealth/shooting game, and adopts the exact model as the thermal vision goggles. |