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== Cars and aircraft ==
== Cars and aircraft ==
Involuntary ejections from a car or aircraft is a feature introduced later in the series, after [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. If the player is traveling at a high speed and they smash into an object or vehicle, there is a good chance they will be propelled through the windshield. If a player is ejected through the windshield, the windshield will break and the player will be flung out of the vehicle, from which point GTA IV's physics engine sends the player's [[ragdoll]] rolling and bumping to a stop. The feature is also known to be applied to the game's helicopters.
Involuntary ejections from a car or aircraft is a feature introduced later in the series, after [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. If the player is traveling at a high speed and they smash into an object or vehicle, there is a good chance they will be propelled through the windshield. If a player is ejected through the windshield, the windshield will break and the player will be flung out of the vehicle, from which point GTA IV's physics engine sends the player's [[Ragdoll Physics|ragdoll]] rolling and bumping to a stop. The feature is also known to be applied to the game's helicopters.


Although being ejected from the windshield rarely results in death, the player may fly out of the windshield into oncoming traffic which can cause major damage to the players health. If a player is ejected into an oncoming vehicle, especially if they are on a road where traffic moves fast (such as on a highway), the player may risk being killed. Like dismounts in GTA IV, the effects of such an ejection can be catastrophic if the player is low on health.
Although being ejected from the windshield rarely results in death, the player may fly out of the windshield into oncoming traffic which can cause major damage to the players health. If a player is ejected into an oncoming vehicle, especially if they are on a road where traffic moves fast (such as on a highway), the player may risk being killed. Like dismounts in GTA IV, the effects of such an ejection can be catastrophic if the player is low on health.